Beneficiation Of Iron Ore Slimes From Bellary-Hospet, India

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 198 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Iron ore in Bellary-Hospet region is friable in nature and generates a significant amount of micro-fines (-150 µm) during mechanized mining, handling and processing. Present beneficiation practice generally employs spiral classification followed by hydrocycloning to remove slimes (-15 µm). The iron ore fines, beneficiated at JSW Steel Ltd., Karnataka generates tailing having 48-52% iron content in the form of slimes, which accounts for 50 to 55% by weight with respect to classifier overflow. The loss of iron as slime is considerably high. In this context, laboratory studies were carried out with different combination of beneficiation techniques with an objective to develop an efficient flow sheet to achieve better product grade and recovery from classifier overflow. The results revealed that de-sliming process by hydrocycloning in combination with either magnetic separation or froth flotation leads to increased iron loss in tailing. Based on investigation it is observed that forward flotation is beneficial over the reverse flotation. The experimental approach of forward flotation on classifier overflow followed by magnetic separation on flotation tailing resulted in overall product grade of 62.9% Fetotal and 70.3% yield. The tailing contains 34.6% iron, which accounts for 29.7% by weight with respect to classifier overflow.
Citation
APA:
(2012) Beneficiation Of Iron Ore Slimes From Bellary-Hospet, IndiaMLA: Beneficiation Of Iron Ore Slimes From Bellary-Hospet, India. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.