Role Of Ore Dressing In Beneficiation Of Monohydrate Bauxite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Zsolt Csillag Miomir Ceh Anna Csordás-Tóth Dragorad Ivankovic
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Results of the common research work of ALUTERV-FKI and RI in field of ore dressing are presented here. Although monohydrate types of bauxites consist of finely dispersed minerals, however, in some cases certain contaminants (carbonates mainly), can be reduced by physical methods before Bayer process. Electronmicroscopy combined with computerized data processing is proven to determine the possibility of beneficiation and to control the different stages of ore dressing. Test results gained by Hungarian and Yougoslavian bauxite samples, contaminated by calcite, dolomite, siderite and pyrite, are discussed. Basic operations were: grinding (mostly dry) and classification, magnetic separation (mostly wet) and selective agglomeration. Only simple processes, having high efficiency and mostly dry ore dressing technique may meet the requirement of economical criteria. 1. [CONDITIONS OF ADAPTING THE BAUXITE DRESSING METHOD] Bauxite is a relatively cheap raw material, occurring in great bulks. Bauxite deposits may often lay far from the traditional ore processing plants, and in such cases the ore reaches the plants after long transportation. Some of these plants must face the difficulty that the resources of high quality ore are exhausted, they fall short of supply and, consequently, they must decide on whether to utilize the existing resources of poorer
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APA: Zsolt Csillag Miomir Ceh Anna Csordás-Tóth Dragorad Ivankovic  (1984)  Role Of Ore Dressing In Beneficiation Of Monohydrate Bauxite

MLA: Zsolt Csillag Miomir Ceh Anna Csordás-Tóth Dragorad Ivankovic Role Of Ore Dressing In Beneficiation Of Monohydrate Bauxite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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