Mineralogy And Liberation Studies Of Sub Grade Iron Ore From Bacheli, Bailadila Sector, India

International Mineral Processing Congress
B. Rath
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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810 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

An effective process plan is an important part of maintaining consistent recoveries in mineral processing operations. Traditionally, Mineralogical studies are completed using chemical and metallurgical methods to monitor recovery and elemental distribution. The development of mineralogy and more efficient processes in mineral analysis techniques means that mineralogy is now more accessible as an efficient and comprehensive study tool. As operating costs increase and feed grades decrease it is important to maintain tight control of process and ensured maximum recovery is maintained at all times. Just a few days of losses in recovery caused by changes in ore type or processing conditions can have a large effect on total metal recovery and profit. Mineralogical audits can be used to minimize these losses by monitoring the fundamental behavior of feed ore on a regular basis. Smart use of mineralogical studies can develop mineralogical and ore type benchmarks in a detailed, which can be used in process control and monitoring. Geological ore types can be used to identify key mineralogical parameters that may be used in routine and cost effective analysis. Mineralogical systems ideally suited to this because of the depth of information on everything from modal mineralogy to locking/liberation characteristics and mineral associations. Mineralogical studies can equally be applied to specific unit operations within the process, which can allow more detailed information to be gathered on areas of the process that have been identified as critical. This will be especially effective for flotation or oxidation processes where process parameters can be very sensitive to small changes in mineralogy. This paper deals with the Ore Morphology, Ore Mineralogy, Gangue mineralogy, Photo micrographs under reflected, transmitted light and XRD studies Ore, Mineral studies of Sub grade Iron ore of Bacheli Complex, Bailadila Sector, India. Keywords: mineralogy, liberation, liberation studies, ore mineral, gangue mineral, morphology, jasper, ferruginous clay
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APA: B. Rath  (2012)  Mineralogy And Liberation Studies Of Sub Grade Iron Ore From Bacheli, Bailadila Sector, India

MLA: B. Rath Mineralogy And Liberation Studies Of Sub Grade Iron Ore From Bacheli, Bailadila Sector, India. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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