Flotation Studies On Banded Hematite Quartzite From Sandur Schist Belt, Bellary District, Karnataka

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 256 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Sandur Schist Belt of Karnataka Craton constitutes a hub of iron ore mining activity. The iron ore deposits of the region are closely associated with Banded Hematite Quartzite (BHQ), Shale, phyllites, & Graywackes. The gradual depletion of high-grade iron ores due to extensive utilization has necessitated the exploitation of low-grade iron ore including BHQ, which are available abundantly in different parts of India. In the present investigation, BHQ samples from Kammaturu mines of Sandur schist belt was studied to assess the possibility of upgrading the iron content to the maximum possible extent, so that it may find the better use in iron and steel industries. The sample collected from the study area analyzing 39.76% Fe, 39.8% SiO2, 0.66% Al2O3, and 1.92% LOI was subjected to beneficiation studies. The mineralogical studies reveals that the samples are predominately consists of hematite as an iron mineral and quartz as gangue mineral. Liberation studies and chemical analysis were carried out prior to the beneficiation process, which is flotation. Cationic Reverse flotation studies were carried out and discussed by varying different process variables such as feed size, depressant, collector cum frother dosage & pH. The results obtained are encouraging with an appreciable improvement in the iron content up to 62.8% Fe with Fe recovery of 50.43%. The concentrate obtained from the flotation can be used for pellet making process.
Citation
APA:
(2012) Flotation Studies On Banded Hematite Quartzite From Sandur Schist Belt, Bellary District, KarnatakaMLA: Flotation Studies On Banded Hematite Quartzite From Sandur Schist Belt, Bellary District, Karnataka. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.