Optimization Of Froth Flotation Reagent For Limestone Beneficiation In The Cement Industry

International Mineral Processing Congress
Ashutosh Shandilya
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Froth flotation is a selective separation process and rarely used for beneficiation of limestone in the world as compared to other minerals and also mostly known conventional methods of up gradation of ROM including wobbling, selective mining, sorting, preblending etc. Limestone is mainly used in the manufacture of cement, steel and chemical industries. High grade limestone deposits are depleting day by day and the requirement of the industries have to be met by beneficiating the low grade limestone deposits in the world. And because of marginal quality of limestone, it cannot be directly used in cement industry. At ACC Madukkarai cement works, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, full fledged mineral beneficiation process is adopted to enhance the quality of low grade lime stone from 38-42 % CaO to 45-47 % CaO and silica reduced from 19-22 % to 11-13 % by use of oleic acid (commercial grade and vegetable origin) 0.38 kg/ton of limestone and caustic soda 0.05 kg/ton of limestone. Keywords: OK-8 Cells, Froth flotation process, Beneficiation studies, Low-grade lime stone, Oleic acid, % solids, Pulp density, Ph, Iodine value, saponification value, Denver cell
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APA: Ashutosh Shandilya  (2012)  Optimization Of Froth Flotation Reagent For Limestone Beneficiation In The Cement Industry

MLA: Ashutosh Shandilya Optimization Of Froth Flotation Reagent For Limestone Beneficiation In The Cement Industry. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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