Recovery of Iron from Waste Slag of Pyrite Processing Using Reduction-Roasting Magnetic Separation Method

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. F. Zhang Q. R. Yang Y. D. Yang P. Wu A. McLean
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

A considerable amount of waste slag from the pyrite roasting process is discharged every year. Recovery of iron from the waste slag is of great interest for comprehensive use of mineral resource, reduction of environment impact and improvement of economical benefit to related companies. The objectives of the present work are focused on: (1) Compare various procedures for recovery of iron from the waste slag and select a best procedure for industrial trial which is roasting of the waste slag under reducing condition followed by magnetic separation; (2) Investigate the optimum conditions for maximum recovery of iron from the waste slag. The experimental result shows that under the treatment condition found in this work about 36 to 40% of the iron oxide was recovered from the waste slag, where the iron content in the concentrate is 57%. The total recovery ratio of iron, up to 70%, from the waste slag was achieved. After the treatment, sulphur content in the waste slag was reduced significantly and gangue materials, such as SiO2, Al2O3 and TiO2, were reduced effectively.
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APA: G. F. Zhang Q. R. Yang Y. D. Yang P. Wu A. McLean  (2011)  Recovery of Iron from Waste Slag of Pyrite Processing Using Reduction-Roasting Magnetic Separation Method

MLA: G. F. Zhang Q. R. Yang Y. D. Yang P. Wu A. McLean Recovery of Iron from Waste Slag of Pyrite Processing Using Reduction-Roasting Magnetic Separation Method. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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