Testing of Flocculant-Assisted Hydrocyclone on Quebec Cartier Mining Company's Iron Ore Tailings

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Yalcin S. Brunet
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The flocculant-assisted hydrocyclone involves the addition of a flocculant to the cyclone feed for the purpose of obtaining a clear cyclone overflow, and thereby eliminating or reducing thickener requirements in tailings disposal operations. This paper describes the testing of this concept on the iron ore tailings of Quebec Cartier Mining Company's Mount Wright Concentrator. The current practice at Mount Wright makes use of conventional hydrocyclones and thickeners for the disposal of their tailings, which are generated in a spiral gravity separation circuit. The test work was conducted primarily on their cyclone overflow product which becomes the feed to the thickeners. A detailed study was carried out to determine the sedimentation properties of these tailings in terms of their response to a variety of flocculating reagents, and to varying conditions of pH, pulp density and flocculant dosage. The tailings were then processed in a laboratory hydrocyclone with the aid of flocculants. The use of a shear resistant flocculant, in particular, was found to yield cyclone overflows with low solids contents. Based on the test results obtained, a conceptual flow sheet has been proposed for the treatment of the iron ore tailings at the Mount Wright Concentrator.
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APA: T. Yalcin S. Brunet  (2004)  Testing of Flocculant-Assisted Hydrocyclone on Quebec Cartier Mining Company's Iron Ore Tailings

MLA: T. Yalcin S. Brunet Testing of Flocculant-Assisted Hydrocyclone on Quebec Cartier Mining Company's Iron Ore Tailings. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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