Ilmenite concentration from the Laurentian Titanium deposit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. E. Agar W. B. Kipkie V. K. Drylie
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"This paper describes mineral processing test work on drill core samples from an ilmenite deposit in Terrebonne County just north of Montreal.Mineralogical examination showed that the intimate associa¬tion between ilmenite and hematite precluded their separation. The maximum concentrate grade was therefore limited to 22.9% Ti. Liberation of gangue from the hemo-ilmenite grains occurred around 400 µm, a size which proved to be too coarse for recovery by flotation.Other physical separation techniques, such as elec¬trodynamic, magnetic and jigging, were tried in order to take advantage of the relatively coarse liberation size. An all-flotation procedure and a combination of jigging and flotation yielded similar separations.IntroductionInco Metals Company, through its subsidiary Canico, optioned an ilmenite deposit in Terrebonne County, just north of Montreal, and conducted a drilling campaign to confirm previous geological assessments of the deposit and to provide core samples for mineralogical study. Parts of these core samples were used for mineral processing studies, which will be described in this report. The objective was to identify suitable upgrading procedures, to determine the optimum combination of concentrate grade and recovery, and to provide suitable batches of concentrate for further treatment."
Citation

APA: G. E. Agar W. B. Kipkie V. K. Drylie  (1980)  Ilmenite concentration from the Laurentian Titanium deposit

MLA: G. E. Agar W. B. Kipkie V. K. Drylie Ilmenite concentration from the Laurentian Titanium deposit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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