Minerals Beneficiation - Starches and Starch Products as Depressants in Amine Flotation of Iron Ore

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. S. Chang S. R. B. Cooke R. O. Huch
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

IN the flotation of iron ores laurylamine derivatives have been used for considerable time.1, 2' To effect satisfactory separation of the gangue, pre-dominantly silica, from the iron oxide minerals, the addition of specific depressants for the iron oxides has been found necessary. Starches and starch products have been used for this purpose.V here is, however, very little published information on the effects of these materials and other variables on this process. In some cases it has been found that prior acid scrubbing and desliming are essential," and depending upon the efficiency of the subsequent washing step, there will be accompanying changes in pH. It was the object of this investigation to test and observe the effects of the above factor as well as to examine and compare the action of various starches and starch products. Ore Preparation The ore used in this experiment was a wash-ore tailing obtained from the western Mesabi range. Microscopic examination and x-ray analysis of the ore showed it to consist of hematite, goethite, and quartz. Physical properties of the iron minerals ranged from hard and crystalline to earthy and ocherous. The quartz grains were discolored either because of iron-oxide inclusions or because of a sur-face coating of iron oxide. The ore assayed 27.52
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APA: C. S. Chang S. R. B. Cooke R. O. Huch  (1954)  Minerals Beneficiation - Starches and Starch Products as Depressants in Amine Flotation of Iron Ore

MLA: C. S. Chang S. R. B. Cooke R. O. Huch Minerals Beneficiation - Starches and Starch Products as Depressants in Amine Flotation of Iron Ore. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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