Mineralogy and Process Development of a Rutile Primary Deposit

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Junbiao Liu
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Rutile is mostly produced from placer sands. Its beneficiation from primary deposits has rarely been investigated. However, there is interest in primary deposit because of the depletion of sand deposits. The Zaoyang deposit in China is the only rutile primary deposit currently mined. The plant employs a Tabling-Magnetic process which recovers only 20% Ti02 at a grade of 87%. This study shows that significant improvement on the recovery (52% at the same grade) can be achieved. This study includes a detailed mineralogical examination and the development of a processing flowsheet of the ore. The gangues are primarily amphiboles, garnets, zoisites, and chlorites. The liberation of rutile occurs at about 200 mesh. Gravitational, flotation, and magnetic separations are all employed in the process developed, depending on the mineral characteristics and experimental results. The flotations circuit utilizes benzyl arsonic acid to float rutile and sodium fluosilicate to depress the gangues. This is a new reagent scheme for rutile flotation.
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APA: Junbiao Liu  (1989)  Mineralogy and Process Development of a Rutile Primary Deposit

MLA: Junbiao Liu Mineralogy and Process Development of a Rutile Primary Deposit. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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