Technology of Iron-Containing Industrial Waste from the Kamysh-Burun Mining Complex

International Mineral Processing Congress
T. I. Yushina I. O. Krylov V. S. Valavin Vu Van Toan K. D’Elia A. V. Myaskov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"The purpose of this research is the development of a technology for processing the concentration tailings of limonite ores at Kamysh-Burun Mining and Processing Complex into an iron- containing product for ROMELT process. In the concentration and metallurgical processing of iron ores, substantial amounts of waste are generated (tailings, slimes, slags, metallurgical dust, etc.) that can be converted into a commercial product if is properly processed. This article presents the results of experimental studies of the feasibility of processing iron- containing tailings of Kamysh-Burun deposit (slimes from Verkhne-Churbash storage facility (VCh sample) and dumped waste of Kamysh-Burun (KB sample)) to obtaining valuable components for further uses. Applying Mossbauer spectroscopy has been shown that the iron minerals in the studied samples are technogenic varieties of iron hydroxides. The most suitable technology is the magnetic roasting process, since iron hydroxides are easily transformed into a magnetic, easily recoverable form. Have been shown the advantages of a two-stage magnetic separation, in a strong field and with polygradient separators. Concentrating this material through magnetic methods makes it possible to increase the iron content to 20-21 %. Magnetic concentration of the deeper layers materials results in iron- containing concentrates with a total iron content of up to 58% whit a phosphorus content of about 2%. Reducing the phosphorus content is possible by blending upper and lower layers of the material at a ratio of 1:1. Thus, it is possible to process the material accumulated in the slime storage facility using the ROMELT process combined with preliminary three-stage magnetic concentration and disposal of tailings with the permissible iron content of less than 5%. Wastes from smelting will be slags suitable for use in construction industry. The Kamysh-Burun material preparation for ROMELT process should be performed applying gravity-washing with separation of the -0.4 mm fraction and additional blending for dephosphorizing the concentrate. The smelting will produce pig iron and slag."
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APA: T. I. Yushina I. O. Krylov V. S. Valavin Vu Van Toan K. D’Elia A. V. Myaskov  (2018)  Technology of Iron-Containing Industrial Waste from the Kamysh-Burun Mining Complex

MLA: T. I. Yushina I. O. Krylov V. S. Valavin Vu Van Toan K. D’Elia A. V. Myaskov Technology of Iron-Containing Industrial Waste from the Kamysh-Burun Mining Complex. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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