Minerals Beneficiation - Magnetic Separation for Mesabi Magnetite Taconite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. E. Forciea L. G. Hendrickson O. E. Palasvirta
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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8
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

AH pilot and commercial plants working with Mesabi Range taconite employ wet magnetic separation. Progress is being made with a dry magnetic process, but this has not yet been applied to taconite except in the laboratory and pilot plants. Flowsheets in all five plants are similar, including multiple stages of grinding, each followed by magnetic separation, which rejects a finished tailing. The flowsheet in Fig. 1 is used in the preliminary and commercial plants of the Erie and Reserve mining companies and in Unit C of Oliver's Pilotac plant. At Erie the desliming operation is omitted. In the Reserve plants two ball mills are used with each rod mill. Pilotac uses flowsheet 2 in Unit A-B and has also tested flowsheet 3. Principal differences in the three flowsheets are the number of grinding stages and the type of roughing. The terms open-circuit roughing and closed-circuit roughing are best defined by the diagrams. Special Test Data Given in Table I: For the Erie and Reserve commercial plants, Table I reflects routine conditions. Pilotac, the experimental plant, has been run with several flowsheets, including those followed at Erie and Reserve's commercial operations. Pilotac data for these last two flowsheets are similar to commercial plant results and are not repeated in Table I; statistics are given, however, for special test conditions. using other flowsheets. when the objective was to 'to extra-grade concentrate, Variations Among Taconites: Although crude ore tributary to these plants is generally classified as taconite, there are important differences in mineralogy and fineness of dissemination.
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APA: J. E. Forciea L. G. Hendrickson O. E. Palasvirta  (1959)  Minerals Beneficiation - Magnetic Separation for Mesabi Magnetite Taconite

MLA: J. E. Forciea L. G. Hendrickson O. E. Palasvirta Minerals Beneficiation - Magnetic Separation for Mesabi Magnetite Taconite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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