Evaluation of the Concentrator of Iron Ore Company of Canada by Image Analysis and Materials Balancing Techniques

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William Petruk
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The concentrator of the Iron Ore Company of Canada consists of spiral circuits, a cone plant and a magnetics plant with regrind. The proportions of liberated and unliberated grains of iron oxides at each point throughout the concentrator were measured by image analysis, and recoveries were calculated for each particle type by the MATBAL materials balancing program. The results show that spirals and cones recover more than 92% of the liberated iron oxide grains in the size range of 848 to 150 um,, but the recovery drops off rapidly for finer grained particles. The tailings from the spirals and cones are reground and low intensity magnetic separators are used to recover liberated magnetite in the -37.5 um size range. The concentrator does not have a unit that efficiently recovers iron oxide grains in the size range of 150 to 37.5 um Consequently about 25% of the iron oxides in the ore are lost to tailings as liberated. grains in the size range of 150 to 37.5 um
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APA: William Petruk  (1989)  Evaluation of the Concentrator of Iron Ore Company of Canada by Image Analysis and Materials Balancing Techniques

MLA: William Petruk Evaluation of the Concentrator of Iron Ore Company of Canada by Image Analysis and Materials Balancing Techniques. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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