The Effect of Mineralogy on Desliming and Flotation of Itabirite Iron Ores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A D. Padovezi A D. Ferreira A E. C
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The increasing market requirements regarding the quality of products, the enhanced predictability from detailed mine planning, the need for process consolidation and upgrading require continuous investigation on the characteristics of different ore types to be concentrated. This paper addresses the mineralogical and technological characterisation of several itabirite iron ore types and the influence of the composition and mineralogical associations on desliming and flotation. Pellet feed quality and the influence on the major performance indicators, such as weight recovery of slimes, selectivity index, metallurgical recovery, flotation kinetics of iron minerals and gangue is also emphasised. The investigation resulted in a classification of iron ores according to their mineralogical composition, morphology of the crystals, and/or texture and microstructure of mineral particles with respect to desliming and flotation performances.
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APA: A D. Padovezi A D. Ferreira A E. C  (2005)  The Effect of Mineralogy on Desliming and Flotation of Itabirite Iron Ores

MLA: A D. Padovezi A D. Ferreira A E. C The Effect of Mineralogy on Desliming and Flotation of Itabirite Iron Ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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