Performance evaluation of a laboratory floatex density separator and its comparison with a spiral concentrator

Umadevi, T and Kumar, Abhishek and Umashanker, A and Sah, Rameshwar and Marutiram, K (2019) Performance evaluation of a laboratory floatex density separator and its comparison with a spiral concentrator. Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy (Trans. IMM), Online . pp. 1-8.

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Abstract

Two different samples were collected from the Beneficiation Plant (BP) for detailed studies. Sample I and Sample II are the feeds to the spiral concentrator from an existing beneficiation circuit of BP at JSW steel with two different size fractions of −1 mm + 150 µm assaying 53.26% Fe, 13.94% SiO2, 6.88% Al2O3 and −150 µm assaying 51.7% Fe, 17.4% SiO2, 4.3% Al2O3, respectively. The samples consist of hematite as the major iron-bearing mineral and goethite as the minor iron-bearing mineral. In both sample it was found that interlocked phases of hematite with gangue minerals like koalinite, quartz etc in varying proportion. Laboratory trials have been carried out using FDS by varying the teeter water flow rate and bed height set point at constant feed flow rate. For the spiral concentrator the feed rate, slurry density and splitter position were varied. Test results indicated that FDS was highly selective in rejecting siliceous and aluminous gangue from iron ore compared to the spiral concentrator.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/257266...
Uncontrolled Keywords:Coarse and fine iron ore, Floatex density separator, spiral concentrator, mineralogy, separation efficiency
Divisions:Mineral Processing
ID Code:8174
Deposited By:Dr. A K Sahu
Deposited On:19 Jun 2020 12:43
Last Modified:19 Jun 2020 12:43
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