The effect of reductive roasting on the electrostatic separation of rutile and zircon

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Nell D. Bessinger
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The electrical conductivity of rutile was optimised as a function of time, temperature and gas composition. These optimised conditions were used to treat rutile/zircon feed prep concentrate samples from a South African heavy minerals producer, prior to electrostatic separation. Enhanced separation between rutile and zircon was obtained when compared to untreated samples. Samples treated in a hydrogen atmosphere and cooled in nitrogen showed the best separation when passed through a high tension electrostatic separator using conditions of high sample temperature and high relative humidity.
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APA: J. Nell D. Bessinger  (2005)  The effect of reductive roasting on the electrostatic separation of rutile and zircon

MLA: J. Nell D. Bessinger The effect of reductive roasting on the electrostatic separation of rutile and zircon. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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