Recovery of Ilmenite from Venezuelan Black Sand

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mariana H. Staia
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The present communication reports the results obtained by applying different concentration methods, at laboratory level, to the black sands from Estado Bolivar, Venezuela, with the aim of obtaining an adequate ilmenitic concentrate for the subsequent chlorination process. Sizing analysis was performed and plasma emission spectroscopy method was used to determine the chemical composition. It was found that from the two hydrogravimetric methods used, the Humphrey spirals is much more effective than Wilfley tables, leading to a 85% recovery. The most convenient particle size group for these concentration methods was the one corresponding to ASTM 40-140 mesh. When magnetic concentration was applied to the concentrate, obtained as a product from Humphrey spiral, a recovery of ilmenite more than 90% was obtained in the first step. It has been shown that the ore would respond to the separation techniques employed, giving individual minerals: ilmenite, zircon and silica as concentration products.
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APA: Mariana H. Staia  (1995)  Recovery of Ilmenite from Venezuelan Black Sand

MLA: Mariana H. Staia Recovery of Ilmenite from Venezuelan Black Sand. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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