Development Of New Process And Reagent For Flotation Of Graphite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. N. Deo G. M. Rao
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Graphite is soft and easily floatable but it is quite difficult to obtain high purity concentrate at coarse sizes. Chemical treatment can produce high grade concentrate but it is an expensive process. Graphite containing plus 96% fixed carbon (FC) with coarse flakes commands high price in international market. Such graphite concentrate containing plus 96% FC was produced in Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) by using newly developed reagent (mixture of different hydrocarbons and terpenes, IBM/D7) instead of commonly used frothers viz. pine oil, MIBC, kerosine etc. and regrinding in a special type of mill with special grinding media instead of grinding in a conventional ball/ rod mill followed by cleaning. Both the new reagent (frother) and special grinding media are inexpensive and readily available. The process is under patenting. This paper focuses application of this new grinding methodology for flake size protection, and the new reagent for selective flotation of high purity graphite.
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APA: P. N. Deo G. M. Rao  (1995)  Development Of New Process And Reagent For Flotation Of Graphite

MLA: P. N. Deo G. M. Rao Development Of New Process And Reagent For Flotation Of Graphite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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