Effective Hydrocyclone Separation Of Barsua Iron Ore Slimes For Sinter Feed

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Das M. I. Ansari D. D. Mishra
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Experiments conducted with a 75-mm-diem hydroryclone have shown it is possible to obtain an iron ore concentrate containing 60% Fe. 2.65% SiO2, and 4.0% Al2O3 from Barsua iron-ore washing-plant slimes. About 60% of the iron values are recovered from slimes containing approximately 49% Fe, 8.9% A1203 and 11% SiO2. The obtained products can be used in the sinter feed for iron and steel making. The key to achieving process success lies in establishing the correct cut point (d50) of the hydrocyclone through the manipulation of operating and design variables, such as spigot and vortex finder diameter, solids concentration and operating pressure. The cyclone efficiency is represented by the partition curve. The cyclone performance, evaluated mathematically from the reduced efficiency curve, is represented by the equation Y = 100[1 -exp(-axb)], where: •X = did 50, •Y = corrected of efficiency (%) and •a and b are constants.
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APA: B. Das M. I. Ansari D. D. Mishra  (1994)  Effective Hydrocyclone Separation Of Barsua Iron Ore Slimes For Sinter Feed

MLA: B. Das M. I. Ansari D. D. Mishra Effective Hydrocyclone Separation Of Barsua Iron Ore Slimes For Sinter Feed. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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