Magnetic Field Application In Cationic Silica Flotation Of Magnetic Taconite Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Ersayin I. Iwasaki
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The application of a magnetic field was shown to be effective in controlling iron losses in a pilot-scale cationic silica fIotation in the processing of magnetic taconite concentrates. The design of a magnetic field distribution device and batch flotation test results using a 1.42-m3 (50 cu ft) WEMCO flotation cell are reported. Major losses of iron units in froth products were in the -25-µm (-500-mesh) fraction, and the application of a magnetic field decreased the flotation of fine magnetite, thereby improving the selectivity of separation. The "as-received" sample was sufficiently magnetized, and no further benefit was gained by the magnetizing treatment. The selectivity was somewhat adversely affected by demagnetizing the sample, though its effect was minimal due to the magnetic field. The device is simple in construction, low cost and may be readily installed in existing equipment. Key words: Iron ore, Flotation, Taconite concentrates, Cationic silica flotation, Magnetic field, Flexible magnetic sheet, Magnetizing, Demagnetizing
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APA: S. Ersayin I. Iwasaki  (2003)  Magnetic Field Application In Cationic Silica Flotation Of Magnetic Taconite Concentrates

MLA: S. Ersayin I. Iwasaki Magnetic Field Application In Cationic Silica Flotation Of Magnetic Taconite Concentrates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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