Flotation Studies Of Banded Hematite Jasper Iron Ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
N. Gurulaxmi Srikakulapu
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The demand for high-grade iron ore has increased the importance of beneficiation of low-grade iron ores. The captive mines of Tata Steel Limited, India has reserves of Banded Haematite Jasper (BHJ) ore assayed 40% Fe, 40% SiO2 and <1% Al2O3. QEMSCAN study has revealed haematite and quartz as a major iron bearing and gangue mineral phases respectively. Liberation characteristics have showed 80% liberation can be obtained at particle size below 10µm. In the present study, reverse cationic froth flotation of BHJ using ether diamines is explored in Denver-D12 flotation cell. Polynomial response surface regression equation coupled with six-factor Box-Behnken design of experiments is used to generate the correlation between process separation efficiency and flotation parameters. Flotation studies of BHJ indicated that concentrate of 62% Fe can be achieved with 62% Fe recovery from Jig concentrate at optimum conditions. The obtained product can blend with pellet fines to feed in blast furnace. Keywords: banded haematite jasper, flotation, box-behnken design, response surface methodology
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APA: N. Gurulaxmi Srikakulapu  (2012)  Flotation Studies Of Banded Hematite Jasper Iron Ores

MLA: N. Gurulaxmi Srikakulapu Flotation Studies Of Banded Hematite Jasper Iron Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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