Recovery of Enriched Grade Iron Ore Fines from Washing Plant Waste(Slime) at Dalli Mines of Bhilai Steel Plant

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. P. Srivastava S. K. Pan N. Prasad
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Dalli mines of Bhilai Steel Plant, India is fully mechanized iron ore mine having wet processing system. It has a capacity to treat 5 Mt of ROM. In processing circuit of Dalli mines, scrubbing, wet screening and classification operation is being carried out. Average slime generation for the last five years is about 14% of ROM. As the mining has reached to the lower benches, fines generation is more. As a result, very fine and heavy particles, which settle fast, are being discarded with the slime to tailing pond. These heavy and faster settling particles were causing jamming in the thickeners.Laboratory investigations were carried out at Research and Development Centre for Iron and Steel (RDCIS) to suggest a suitable scheme to recover high quality fines so that the availability of thickener can improve. The slime samples were first treated in a floatex density separator. The concentrate obtained from the floatex density separator was treated in hydrocyclone. Laboratory investigations indicated that the slime with 49% Fe, 12.7% silica and 10.7% alumina can be upgraded to 62.1% Fe, 3.3% silica and 2% alumina with 36% material recovery. Based on the laboratory studies ,a system was installed at Dalli minesThe general arrangement of the system is shown in Fig. below."
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APA: M. P. Srivastava S. K. Pan N. Prasad  (2003)  Recovery of Enriched Grade Iron Ore Fines from Washing Plant Waste(Slime) at Dalli Mines of Bhilai Steel Plant

MLA: M. P. Srivastava S. K. Pan N. Prasad Recovery of Enriched Grade Iron Ore Fines from Washing Plant Waste(Slime) at Dalli Mines of Bhilai Steel Plant. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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