The Effect of Impact Breakage on the Separation Efficiency

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 146 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
In the scope of this investigation comparison between impact breakage and compression breakage were carried out for the separation efficiency of minerals using a chromite ore sample. The ore sample was broken below 1 mm employing a laboratory type roll crusher and an impact crusher. Concentration tests were conducted on -1+0.5 mm, -0.5+0.2 mm and -0.2 mm size fractions using a Wilfley type shaking table. Test results showed a remarkable difference between two types of breakage. Both concentrate grade and recovery was in the favour of impact crushing. Furthermore, the shape of the broken particles also showed differences such that in the case of impact breakage they were more spherical compared to compressive crushing. The results of the shaking table con-centration tests showed that a concentrate assaying 48.4% Cr2O3 were obtained with 78.5% recovery in the case of impact breakage. On the other hand the concentrate grade and recovery values were 48.8% Cr2O3and 52.4% respectively in the case of compression crushing. The losses in the tailings were also in favour of impact breakage proving that differential breakage occurred between chromite and gangue minerals.
Citation
APA:
(2014) The Effect of Impact Breakage on the Separation EfficiencyMLA: The Effect of Impact Breakage on the Separation Efficiency. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.