Flotation of a South African low-grade banded iron formation (BIF)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 477 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2025
Abstract
Due to declining iron ore grades, low-grade ores with
complex mineralogy — namely, banded iron formation (BIF)
— are being explored to maximize iron ore resources and increase
the life of mine. Flotation is the standard global process
used for the beneficiation of BIF ores, as it is a complex ore
reserve, and liberation is typically achieved below 1 mm. This
study focuses on the flotation of a South African BIF, evaluating
its response to different collectors, as well as effect of
grind. As flotation is an expensive process and South Africa
ranks high on the production cost curve, preconcentration by
gravity or magnetic separation is performed prior to flotation.
Thus, flotation was also performed on a gravity concentrate to
determine if a grade suitable for steelmaking (approximately
63 percent) is achievable. The results indicate that the use of
an alkyl ether amine-based collector partially neutralized with
acetic acid is suitable for separation of hematite from illite
and quartz at high pH values. Further optimization tests are
being pursued to improve overall recovery and grade.
Citation
APA:
(2025) Flotation of a South African low-grade banded iron formation (BIF)MLA: Flotation of a South African low-grade banded iron formation (BIF). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.