Heavy-medium and gravity separation at Iscor's tin-ore and iron-ore mines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. C. Voges
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The concentration of cassiterite at Iscor's Uis Mine is described, and information is given on aspects of the concentration of iron ore at Thabazimbi and Sishen Mines. At Uis, a very Iow-grade tin ore is concentrated by three-stage jigging, spiral concentration, and tabling to give a high-grade concentrate with a recovery of 80 per cent of the tin. A Iow-grade tantalite-columbite concentrate is also produced. The possibility of recovering mica, the use of sluice boxes instead of spirals, and the recovery of cassiterite from minus 45 µm material are being investigated. At the two iron-ore mines, heavy-medium separation is applied to size fractions larger than 0,5 mm. The types of ferrosilicon and the circuits used for the recovery of ferrosilicon from the various dilute-medium circuits are described. The spiral-concentration plant being installed at Thabazimbi for the treatment of the minus 0,5 mm portion of the ore is described.
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APA: H. C. Voges  (1982)  Heavy-medium and gravity separation at Iscor's tin-ore and iron-ore mines

MLA: H. C. Voges Heavy-medium and gravity separation at Iscor's tin-ore and iron-ore mines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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