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

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

This excellent, concise paper by Dr. Iwasaki on the principles of selective flocculation for iron ores discusses many of the principles and problems which have occurred in our bench and pilot plant test-work. The use of sodium tripolyphosphate in combination with sodium silicate as a dispersant is very effective. However, this may cause a problem with the environmental groups as phosphorous is a nutrient. We have also established that the lower the Ca level in the pulp solutions the greater the dispersion. We have found that ores from the same geological strata, having the same general mineralogy and iron content will sometimes have widely different degrees of dispersion. There was-no difference in the gross mineralogy but the solubility of the Ca and SO ions was much less in the ores most easily dispersed. Research efforts should be directed towards a more practical means which would more easily enable one to predict the amount of dispersant required for the various ores. With regard to water quality we have found that waters having higher contents of SO4 and C1 ions hinder dispersion. This could be a method of controlling too much dispersion by the addition of sulfate or chloride ions. This would require further investigation. We have had no trouble with agitation speeds of up to 925 rpm in conditioning starch with the dispersed pulp prior to selective flocculation. We have found about 0.3Lb/LT of starch to be sufficient for selective flocculation on our ores. The increasing of the starch to 1.25Lb/LT has had no effect on the metallurgy of the selective floccula-
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APA:  (1979)  Discussion - Selective Flocculation Of Fine-Grained Iron-Bearing Materials: Principles – Discussion – Dicks, M. L.

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

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