Substantiation of the technological processes for effective extraction of PGM from dunites, Urals Platinum Belt, Russia

International Mineral Processing Congress
Kozlov Andrey Matveeva Tamara
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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426 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The results of mineralogical and technological studies of platiniferous dunites from Svetloborsky zonal massif (Urals platinum belt) are presented and the basic typomorphic signs of productive mineral assemblages are substantiated. The characteristic features of platinum ore mineralization are revealed: a wide range of iron-platinum alloys, enrichment of ore-formed system by the elements Os, Ir, Rh and activity of the S and As in it, intrusion of Fe-Ni sulfides in platinum and its fusion with magnetite. More than 80% of PGM mineral grains has size less than 100 microns, that determines the possibility of significant losses of platinum in the process of gravity separation and the need for additional recovery processes for small and fine fractions of platinum tailings and sludge products. Summarized results of laboratory tests of small-volume sample processing of platiniferous dunites are presented and the processing flow sheet is developed and tested. The flow sheet incorporates several stages, including stage-wise grinding and gravity separation of ore using the centrifugal concentrator Knelson KS-MD for differently sized material and flotation treatment of tailing products using new classes of reagents for additional recovery of PGM fines."
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APA: Kozlov Andrey Matveeva Tamara  (2014)  Substantiation of the technological processes for effective extraction of PGM from dunites, Urals Platinum Belt, Russia

MLA: Kozlov Andrey Matveeva Tamara Substantiation of the technological processes for effective extraction of PGM from dunites, Urals Platinum Belt, Russia. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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