Flocculation Studies Of Iron Ore Tailings Using Saline Water

International Mineral Processing Congress
Jyotirmoy Sarma
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The surface-active agent, like sodium humate, in the present systems produces a very stable suspension. Saline water up to 15% is used as a flocculating agent for recovery of water from the dispersed phase containing 1% solid. The recovered water in the presence of humate at different concentrations (0.05-0.2%) and at pH 8 also produces a stable dispersed phase of iron ore fines and tailings. The beneficiation techniques adopted in the present systems can increase ~ 2-3% iron value in the concentrate of iron ore fine, however, for tailings the increase in iron value is not observed. Keywords: beneficiation, flocculation, iron ore fines, tailings, saline water, surface-active agent
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APA: Jyotirmoy Sarma  (2012)  Flocculation Studies Of Iron Ore Tailings Using Saline Water

MLA: Jyotirmoy Sarma Flocculation Studies Of Iron Ore Tailings Using Saline Water. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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