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

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 101 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"Battery grade Mn ore is not found in India except in Dongri-Buzurg Mine, Dist. Bhandara, Maharashtra. The mine located in central India is operated by a premier company viz. Manganese Ore India Ltd., under Central Government Public Sector Undertaking. The company is not selling the product as battery grade material but instead primarily catering to the needs of the iron and steel industry in the country. However, a part of the ore is being used in-house for the production of electrolytic manganese-dioxide in their EMD plant, which is located near the mine.The production of lumpy ore for steel industries generated through multi-stage crushing and screening has resulted in accumulation of about 50,000 tonnes of low grade fines over the year, which contain low of Mn values. Further, the generation of fines is still on going process due to the production of lumpy ores. These fines are stacked in the form of unconsolidated dumps, which create environmental problems like air and water pollution and siltation in the adjoining fields. Besides they are occupying large space, which is scarce in this 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 manufacturing of dry cell batteries."
Citation
APA:
(2003) Beneficiation Techniques for the Production of Battery Grade Manganese Concentrate from Mine Waste Dumps (Dongri-Buzurg Manganese Mine, India)MLA: Beneficiation Techniques for the Production of Battery Grade Manganese Concentrate from Mine Waste Dumps (Dongri-Buzurg Manganese Mine, India). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.