Research On Recovering Iron Oxide From The Iron, Tin-Bearing Tailings

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jun Chen Zijian Su Yuanbo Zhang Yingming Chen Bingbing Liu
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Iron, tin-bearing tailings is a kind of hazardous solid waste generated from cassiterite dressing operation. It is difficult to utilize the tailings by present mineral processing methods due to the complex dissemination characteristics. In this study, a process of gas-based magnetizing roasting followed by magnetic separation was studied for separating and recovering iron from the tailings. The effects of roasting and magnetic separation parameters on the recovery of iron were systematically investigated. The optimum parameters were proposed as follows: CO/(CO+CO2) content of 5%, roasting temperature of 850 C, roasting time of 60 min, grinding particle size of 90% less than 45 μm and magnetic field intensity of 800 Gs. Under these conditions, the magnetic concentrate containing 68.5% Fe and 0.06% Sn was achieved, which can be used as high-quality raw materials for direct reduction iron production.
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APA: Jun Chen Zijian Su Yuanbo Zhang Yingming Chen Bingbing Liu  (2016)  Research On Recovering Iron Oxide From The Iron, Tin-Bearing Tailings

MLA: Jun Chen Zijian Su Yuanbo Zhang Yingming Chen Bingbing Liu Research On Recovering Iron Oxide From The Iron, Tin-Bearing Tailings. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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