Beneficiation Techniques for the Production of Battery Grade Manganese Concentrate from Mine Waste Dumps: Dongri-Buzurg Manganese Mine, India

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. T. Sutaone
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"In the Dongri Buzurg Manganese Mine of M/s Manganese Ore (India) Ltd., high grade lumpy manganese ore required for iron and steel industries is produced through multi-stage crushing and screening. This has resulted in accumulation of 50,000 tonnes of low grade fines over the years. This production of such fines is still going on. The fines create environmental problems, like air and water pollution and siltation in adjoining fields. Besides containing lot of manganese values, they occupy large space which is very scare in mining area.The Indian Bureau of Mines under one of its statutory functions has suggested the company to explore the possibility of recovery of additional values under conservation and environmental aspects. Hence the company has sponsored a bulk sample for beneficiation studies in the Modern Mineral Processing Laboratory and Pilot Plant of Indian Bureau of Mines at Nagpur, India. The main manganese minerals present in these mine rejects have been identified as pyrolusite and psilomelane. The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of evolving a suitable beneficiation flowsheet to obtain manganese concentrates assaying over 72% MnO2 to be used as raw material for the manufacture of dry cell batteries.The sample/material was subjected to characterisation studies in terms of chemical analysis, granulometry and mineralogical compositions. Based on these characterisation studies, the beneficiation process developed comprised of desliming, jigging and low intensity magnetic separation mainly to reject quartz, silicates and jacobsite. The manganese concentrate thus produced assayed 70.2% MnO2 with MnO2 recovery of 78% and weight per cent yield of 63.5. This natural concentrate could be mixed with the electrolytic manganese dioxide produced by the company and this blend can thus be used as a raw material for the manufacture of dry cell batteries by the end users. The paper deals with the details of test work carried out in evolving the process flowsheet."
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APA: A. T. Sutaone  (2003)  Beneficiation Techniques for the Production of Battery Grade Manganese Concentrate from Mine Waste Dumps: Dongri-Buzurg Manganese Mine, India

MLA: A. T. Sutaone Beneficiation Techniques for the Production of Battery Grade Manganese Concentrate from Mine Waste Dumps: Dongri-Buzurg Manganese Mine, India. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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