Beneficiation of Low Grade Manganese Ore by Jigging in a Specially Designed Ore Dressing Unit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Malo Rousseau Simon B. Blancher Renato Contessotto Thomas Wallmach
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

The Manganese division of the ERAMET group extracts manganese ore in Gabon and produces manganese alloys for the steel industry. ERAMET has an economic interest to maximize the ore throughput without reducing the lifetime of its manganese mines. This can be achieved by means of research and development leading to innovative ore beneficiation processes. For this purpose, the ERAMET research center has designed and constructed a new pilot plant for ore beneficiation by physical separation processes. This pilot facility was erected within an infrastructural and synergetic framework, including competencies in hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, numerical modelling, analyses and mineral characterization that provide ideal research conditions. After laboratory scale tests, a pilot operation of beneficiation of low grade Mn ore (around 35% Mn) was carried out by jigging of the 1-10 mm fraction. This gravity separation process exploits density differences between the various Mn-bearing minerals such as pyrolusite and lithiophorite as well as gangue minerals such as silicates and iron-hydroxides. Enrichment leads to the production of a marketable product associated with a high mass recovery (53% for the jigging step). However, 20% of pyrolusite and 30% of lithiophorite are lost in the waste. Mineral characterization has shown microtextural complexities, but grinding the ore to approach the liberation mesh was not an option due to commercially defined constraints given by the ferro-alloy industry. Recovery of the Mn-bearing minerals or adjustments of the feed grain size (6.3-10 mm) are two potential areas of process improvements identified by means of Qemscan® mineral characterization. This paper details the process tested on a pilot scale (0.5 t/h), which has led to a significant increase in the beneficiation of a low grade Mn ore.
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APA: Malo Rousseau Simon B. Blancher Renato Contessotto Thomas Wallmach  (2016)  Beneficiation of Low Grade Manganese Ore by Jigging in a Specially Designed Ore Dressing Unit

MLA: Malo Rousseau Simon B. Blancher Renato Contessotto Thomas Wallmach Beneficiation of Low Grade Manganese Ore by Jigging in a Specially Designed Ore Dressing Unit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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