Contact sorption drying of chromite concentrates

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 514 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 3, 2023
Abstract
Due to the ultrafine particle size required for effective processing of chromite ores, dewatering of
the concentrates presents a challenge. It is not uncommon for the ore to have elevated moisture
contents even after dewatering, which must be reduced to required levels of between 8% and
10% by mass for further processing. Contact sorption drying has shown promise in test work on fine coal. This method was used to study the dewatering of chromite on a laboratory scale using 3 mm spherical activated alumina ceramic beads as a sorbent. Three different sorbent-to-chromite
mass ratios, namely 0.5:1, 1:1, and 2:1, were tested with different process conditions, including
dewatering in a stationary and a rotatingl bed. The experimental work showed that it was possible
to achieve the target moistures in less than 10 minutes, irrespective of the sorbent-to-chromite
ratio used. Ratios of 1:1 or higher, however, proved to be the best. The sorbent reusability at mass
ratios of 1:1 and 2:1 were therefore tested. With a 1:1 mass ratio, the sorbents could be reused for three cycles, while with 2:1 ratio, the number of cycles increased to six. The sorbent-to-chromite mass ratio used had a significant influence on the required contact time and the reusability of the sorbents.
Citation
APA:
(2023) Contact sorption drying of chromite concentratesMLA: Contact sorption drying of chromite concentrates. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.