Discussion - Selective Flocculation Of Fine-Grained Iron-Bearing Materials: Application – Discussion – Dicks, M. L.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract

This excellent paper by Dr. Colombo parallels quite closely the bench and pilot work done by the Hanna Research Laboratory on the Mesabi oxidized taconites. Because of the vast reserves and future ore requirements the need to perfect the selective flocculation-flotation process becomes very necessary. The selective flocculation process is a very efficient method of desliming, leaving a fairly clean, upgraded product for flotation. However, one of the problems that we have encountered in this process was some very fine, -2 micron liberated goethite in the slimes that did not flocculate. The complete slime removal is not necessary. We remove slimes to the extent of about 5% of the iron units. However, on difficult treating ores we would remove more slimes. The reclaimed water from our pilot plant has a turbidity of about 1000-3000 ppm. We can obtain lower turbidity water but to do this would involve additional lime as a tailing flocculant and we would run the risk of flocculating the entire ground pulp in the selective flocculation process because of the increased Ca level in the water. We have about seven different geological ore types out of 17 recognizable ore types that are treatable. All of these ore types require different degrees of dispersion and grinding which is a problem. The use of acrylic acid polymers as a selective flocculant has been patented by the American Cyanamid Co. This will-have to be
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APA:  (1979)  Discussion - Selective Flocculation Of Fine-Grained Iron-Bearing Materials: Application – Discussion – Dicks, M. L.

MLA: Discussion - Selective Flocculation Of Fine-Grained Iron-Bearing Materials: Application – Discussion – Dicks, M. L.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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