Tata Steel?s Titania Project - Challenges In Slimes Disposal

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ch. V. G. K. Murty R. Gurung R. Upadhyay S. Asokan
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Tata Steel Limited which is Asia?s first and India?s largest integrated private sector steel company, as part of its vision to grow in related industries is also undertaking the Titania project. The project will involve mining, separation of ilmenite and other valuable minerals from the inland heavy mineral sands deposit in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The raw material will be beneficiated to synthetic rutile, titanium dioxide pigment and ultimately to titanium metal. The recently concluded feasibility study revealed that the deposit under consideration has 10.4%of total heavy mineral content and 15.2% slimes of the size below 63 µm, over an average sand thickness of 6.9 metres. The presence of about 15% slimes in ROM sand coupled with scarcity of water at the project site complicates the slimes handling/disposal system, requiring the development of an innovative, efficient and effective system for disposal of slimes. Mineral characteristics of slimes revealed the presence of kaolinite clay, which poses its own challenges in thickening/dewatering of slimes. This paper outlines the detailed studies conducted, including slime characterization, settling and thickening characteristics, and ge-technical studies to arrive at an efficient and effective slime handling/disposal system, with a view to plant saplings on the mined-out reclaimed land with species typically suitable to that environment.
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APA: Ch. V. G. K. Murty R. Gurung R. Upadhyay S. Asokan  (2007)  Tata Steel?s Titania Project - Challenges In Slimes Disposal

MLA: Ch. V. G. K. Murty R. Gurung R. Upadhyay S. Asokan Tata Steel?s Titania Project - Challenges In Slimes Disposal. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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