Development of an Iron Ore Concentrate Fines Recovery Process from Copper Tailings

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Wolfram Jaspers Lutz Markworth Fernando Parra
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"The worldwide demand of iron ore and the depletion of the high-purity deposits make it necessary to recover ores in increasingly fine size fractions or low Fe content in the feed material. Impurities for Iron ore processing plants are mainly Silica, Al2O3 and Sulfides.There is a copper processing plant in Chile, which has a high content of Fe in its tailings. These tailings will be re-processed to recover the Fe and to produce a pellet feed concentrate. This challenging flotation process was developed by the customer in his own laboratory. Different flotation technologies were tested. The best results were achieved with the PNEUFLOT® (PNEUmatic FLOTation). For a feed capacity of approximately 600 t/h, a flow sheet of two flotation lines with a reverse two-stage Amine-Silica flotation followed by a single stage reverse Xanthate Pyrite flotation was developed.Because of the two impurities the process control is very critical. Not even the reagent dosing has to be flexible for changes in the feed material; also the flotation cell has to be adaptable. Continuous development of the PNEUFLOT® cell with their specific advantages and the elimination of dysfunctions in the PNEUFLOT® cell have led to a growing demand of this type of equipment worldwide for the iron ore industry within the past years.INTRODUCTIONThe worldwide increasing demand of iron ore is mainly caused by China. This has a major impact on all economics worldwide as the metal price indicates. However, not even the iron ore and steel price, but all other commodities prices and the precious metals prices are increasing by a high percentage. Figure 1 shows the iron ore (pellets) price increase for Fe and the import of iron ore by China. Figure 2 shows the imports of iron ore to China."
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APA: Wolfram Jaspers Lutz Markworth Fernando Parra  (2008)  Development of an Iron Ore Concentrate Fines Recovery Process from Copper Tailings

MLA: Wolfram Jaspers Lutz Markworth Fernando Parra Development of an Iron Ore Concentrate Fines Recovery Process from Copper Tailings. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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