Selective Flocculation For The Recovery Of Iron In Kudremukh Tailings

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. Hanumantha Rao A. Nayak S. N. Mahapatra . K. S. Narasimhan
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Selective flocculation studies carried out with iron ore tailings generated at Kudremukh iron ore plant indicate that a concentrate containing 63% iron can be obtained from the tailings containing 34% iron with around 60% recovery. This opens up the possibility of recovering most of the iron lost in the tailings generated at 2 kt/h (2200 stph) while processing 22 Mt (24 million st) ore per year. This would mean that the productivity could increase by around 50%. In these studies, it has been established that caustic degraded tapioca starch is a most effective agent for selective flocculation. While potato starch after caustic degradation can also be used, neither the parent starch nor the amylopectin compound is as effective.
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APA: K. Hanumantha Rao A. Nayak S. N. Mahapatra . K. S. Narasimhan  (1986)  Selective Flocculation For The Recovery Of Iron In Kudremukh Tailings

MLA: K. Hanumantha Rao A. Nayak S. N. Mahapatra . K. S. Narasimhan Selective Flocculation For The Recovery Of Iron In Kudremukh Tailings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1986.

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