Beneficiation of Hematite Ore by High Intensity Magnetic Separation and Selective Flocculation

International Mineral Processing Congress
Kr. J. Dedelyanova
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Selective flocculation of iron minerals could improve the economics of high intensity magnetic separation as concomitant process. When the minerals are finely disseminated is necessary a finer grinding to be applied which generates a lot of slimes. The HIMS is not enough efficient for particles below 20 microns ? territory where the selective flocculation is already well known industrial practice, so the combination of these two methods of beneficiation can bring a higher grade at high recovery to be achieved. The dynamics and selectivity of the precipitation process is studied in batch tests with flocculant starch and dispersants sodium silicate and sodium hexametaphosphate. The influence of preliminary conditioning with nitrogen acid at pH 2 before flocculation is also investigated. Flowsheet including these two methods is tested and the distribution of iron is shown.
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APA: Kr. J. Dedelyanova  (2014)  Beneficiation of Hematite Ore by High Intensity Magnetic Separation and Selective Flocculation

MLA: Kr. J. Dedelyanova Beneficiation of Hematite Ore by High Intensity Magnetic Separation and Selective Flocculation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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