Innovation In Slime Processing: Ii. Tin Ore Slime Processing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Hu
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Gravity concentration has been the main method for tin ore beneficiation, based on the significant difference of density between cassiterite and gangue in the tin ore. However, with the exhaustion of rich and coarse reserves, the proportion of tin distribution in slime be-comes as high as 50 to 70% and has a size range of -19 urn. In some sulfide tin ore, most of the tin is of the minus 10-urn size fraction, and thus slime processing has gained importance in tin ore processing. Some innovations are being developed, such as the centrifugal cone separator, belt concentrator, slime table, B-M separator, and slime flotation. Direct flotation with tolyl arsonic acid has been practiced with success.
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APA: W. Hu  (1989)  Innovation In Slime Processing: Ii. Tin Ore Slime Processing

MLA: W. Hu Innovation In Slime Processing: Ii. Tin Ore Slime Processing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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