Optimisation of Process Parameters of Spiral Concentrator for Beneficiation of Iron Ore Stacked Slimes from Kirandul, Chattisgarh, India

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Prabal Kumar Agrwal Sanket Bacchuwar G. V. Rao S. K. Sharma
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Iron ore processing industries play a vital role in the Indian economy. At present Iron ore of around +64% Fe is used for production of Iron through blast furnace. To produce +64% Fe from low/medium grade ores, crushing & beneficiation is compulsory. But during these processes, large amount of slime is generated. It is estimated that 18% -25% of tailing is generated during the processing of iron ore. The iron ore slime is discarded because of its particle size and chemical composition not being suitable as feed to the blast furnace. Although the fines/slimes can be agglomerated to larger particle, the alumina to silica ratio which is normally more than one pose serious problem during sintering process and subsequent smelting in blast furnace. The alumina content in the slime needs to be reduced for it to be used as the feed for blast furnace. The sample assayed 61.40% Fe, 7.68% SiO2, and 1.52% Al2O3, LOI 2.63% and all other elements were found in critical limit. A series of 27 tests were conducted by using a spiral for optimisation of process parameters to produce a pellet grade concentrate from the stacked slimes obtained from Kirandul. This paper deals with the optimisation studies of various parameters of a spiral concentrator and helps to utilize the fines from tailing ponds.INTRODUCTIONReserves of high-grade iron ores are diminishing all over the world at an alarming rate. As a result, alternative ways of augmenting and conserving precious and non - renewable natural resources are being seriously considered. One such attractive option is the recovery of metal values from slimes / tailings. Iron ore tailings containing around 48 - 60% Fe are generated from the iron ore washing plants and are disposed into tailing ponds without any further utility. These tailings in the form of slimes are not suitable in iron and steel making due to the presence of higher amount of gangue constituents. Several beneficiation techniques have been tried from time to time to reduce the gangue so that the beneficiated products could be effectively used."
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APA: Prabal Kumar Agrwal Sanket Bacchuwar G. V. Rao S. K. Sharma  (2016)  Optimisation of Process Parameters of Spiral Concentrator for Beneficiation of Iron Ore Stacked Slimes from Kirandul, Chattisgarh, India

MLA: Prabal Kumar Agrwal Sanket Bacchuwar G. V. Rao S. K. Sharma Optimisation of Process Parameters of Spiral Concentrator for Beneficiation of Iron Ore Stacked Slimes from Kirandul, Chattisgarh, India. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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