RI 6719 Pilot Plant Flotation Of Non-Magnetic Taconite And Semitaconite

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 50
- File Size:
- 6944 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1966
Abstract
Research and testing in a small scale equivalent of a commercial flota-tion plant was completed on four low-grade, iron-bearing materials from the western Mesabi range. Closed circuit-flotation of calcium-activated silica with fatty acid collector developed data for comparison with the batch process and highlighted problems not evident from previous bench testing. The four ore samples contained from 27 to 39 percent Fe and were equally represented by nonmagnetic taconite and semitaconite type materials. Iron concentrates containing 6.0 percent, or less, SiO2 were made 5, all four samples. Of the two material types, the semitaconite was the ore amenable to treatment, yielding iron recoveries of about 90 percent as cc pared with 70 to 80 percent for the other. Pilot plant tests showed that concentrate grade made in batch tests could be duplicated in the closed circuit and demonstrated that the amount of recoverable middling iron varied considerably between ore samples. The continuous tests also showed that water temperature strongly influenced results in the treatment of one ore but apparently was of indifferent consequence in another. Progress in thickening and filtration of flotation concentrates was made through introduction of tapioca flour to serve the dual role of iron mineral depressant and flocculant.
Citation
APA:
(1966) RI 6719 Pilot Plant Flotation Of Non-Magnetic Taconite And SemitaconiteMLA: RI 6719 Pilot Plant Flotation Of Non-Magnetic Taconite And Semitaconite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.