Process to recover iron values from high alumina Indian iron ore slime: A bench scale study

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 517 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
In India around 15-20% of Run of Mine (ROM) from any iron ore deposit reports to slime dams as byproduct of iron ore beneficiation process. The proportion of iron ore slime to ROM will increase in future with higher proportion of lean grade ores in ROM. Furthermore, tonnages of iron ore slime will also increase with increasing demand of iron concentrate. Presently, this slime is stored in the dam in the absence of beneficiation technology. A beneficiation flowsheet has been developed at Tata Steel. This process produced concentrate of 2.2% alumina with 40 % yield from slime of 7-9% alumina. The iron content in the reject will be less than 40% thus adhering to the regulatory norm. Pilot scale study show waste from slime beneficiation is a good raw material for making a variety of building materials. Waste from slime beneficiation also has soil amendment properties. Pilot scale studies show productivity of rice increased when the waste of slime beneficiation process is mixed with soil. On commercialization of this zero waste technology slime generated from the iron ore washing plant will be completely used. In this paper the result of the pilot scale studies on slime beneficiation and utilization processes towards soil making and making of building materials are discussed in detail.
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(2014) Process to recover iron values from high alumina Indian iron ore slime: A bench scale studyMLA: Process to recover iron values from high alumina Indian iron ore slime: A bench scale study. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.