Pulsating High-Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Fine Hematite From Tailings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Luzheng Chen
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Pulsating high-gradient magnetic separation (PHGMS) of fine hematite from tailings was studied using a pilot PHGMS separator to investigate the possibility of its application in industry. The results of this investigation indicate that PHGMS is effective for recovering fine hematite from the tailings and greatly improved the separation performance compared with the conventional high-gradient magnetic separation at the same conditions. By applying the pilot separator with a 1-mm rod matrix to a tailings containing 28.76% Fe, a concentrate assaying 54.35% Fe with 35.89% recovery was achieved. It was found that the separation performance of the pilot separator closely correlates with the main pulsating parameters, i.e., pulsating stroke and frequency. It was also found that a change in the wire diameter of the rod matrix from 2 to 1 mm causes a weak drop in concentrate grade but results in a considerable rise in recovery. This finding proves that the improved performance achieved by the pilot separator is attributed to the pulsating of slurry and to the use of a 1-mm rod matrix. When the first commercial SLon-2500 PHGMS separator with a 1-mm rod matrix was applied to recover fine hematite from the tailings, the results duplicated those achieved with the pilot PHGMS separator.
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APA: Luzheng Chen  (2009)  Pulsating High-Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Fine Hematite From Tailings

MLA: Luzheng Chen Pulsating High-Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Fine Hematite From Tailings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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