Iron ore tailing, beneficiation – a potential resource for future V. Shukla, C.R. Kumar, D.P. Chakraborty, U. Shivangi, and J. Du

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
During the processing of iron ores, a large quantity of low-grade tailings containing abundant iron
values in fine particle size range is produced. Due to the increasing demand in the high-grade ores for
metallurgical operations and the stringent environmental conditions imposed on mining activity, it is
essential to utilise the waste tailing pond slimes. Recovery of iron values from these tailing ponds not
only enhances the life of the existing operating mines, but also enables achievement of a sustainable
process. Iron ore tailing/slime (-150 μm) is produced after scrubbing and wet screening of a low-grade
iron ore.
Tailing beneficiation of iron ore has been addressed either by flotation or wet high intensity high
gradient separation. The present paper aims to recover iron values from discarded slime containing assay
~56% Fe, ~6.5% SiO2, and ~7.0% Al2O3 from the Noamundi processing plant by using a high gradient
magnetic separator (HGMS). In this process, tailings are effectively processed with a vertical pulsating
high gradient magnetic separator to produce a relatively high-grade iron concentrate. The results of
investigation indicate that this novel process is capable of producing an iron concentrate assaying ~ 60%
Fe and ~3.25% alumina with a yield of ~55 % on weight basis and recover > 65 % iron bearing particles
from the tailings. More importantly, the corresponding tailing contained ~45% Fe. It was concluded that
this novel process may be effectively used to recover iron values from low-grade hematite tailings.
Keywords: Iron ore slime, Fe recovery, HGMS, yield, Noamundi
Citation
APA:
(2020) Iron ore tailing, beneficiation – a potential resource for future V. Shukla, C.R. Kumar, D.P. Chakraborty, U. Shivangi, and J. DuMLA: Iron ore tailing, beneficiation – a potential resource for future V. Shukla, C.R. Kumar, D.P. Chakraborty, U. Shivangi, and J. Du. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.