Choosing an appropriate method for dewatering of two iron ore tailing samples: A case study

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 612 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Water recovery in mineral processing plants is one of the most important subjects because water supply is a critical matter economically and environmentally, especially in desert areas. In this paper, the filtration behaviour of two iron ore tailing sample has been investigated using laboratory scale vacuum and pressure filtration units. These samples including tailing from Sirjan and Zarand concentrate production plants with the d80 of 94 and 41 micron, respectively. The results show that by using vacuum filtration the cake moisture content of Sirjan sample would be about 24%. But the filtration time is too long and vacuum belt filter cannot be used in industrial scale. Adding about 40 g/ton of flocculant would decrease the filtration time by about 30% and make the vacuum belt filter appropriate for dewatering of this sample. For Zarand tailing sample, the vacuum filtration would produce a wet cake by about 31% moisture content. Filtration time is too long and adding flocculant would not improve the results very much. So pressure filtration must be used for dewatering of this sample. The results of laboratory tests show that using pressure filter would reduce the cake moisture content to 21%. The filtration time is logical, so this process can be used for Zarand tailing dewatering.
Citation
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(2014) Choosing an appropriate method for dewatering of two iron ore tailing samples: A case studyMLA: Choosing an appropriate method for dewatering of two iron ore tailing samples: A case study. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.