The Recovery Of Chrome And Manganese Alloy Fines From Slag

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. H. Van Reenen H. Thiele C. Bergman
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

For some time spirals have been the process equipment chosen to recover metal in the size range 0.15 to 3mm from ferrochrome and silico/ferro manganese slags. Recoveries of metal obtained using spirals are usually about 70%. Spirals are also difficult to control. By combining a novel gate on the Apic pneumatic fines jig with the recently developed Apic classifier, metal recoveries of 76% and grades of over 90% have been obtained for FeCr and SiMn slags in the size range 0.15 to 3 mm. The paper compares classifier operating performance and costs with those spirals for FeCr and SiMn metal recovery from slags. The classifier technology can also be applied to chromite and iron ores and coal fines.
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APA: J. H. Van Reenen H. Thiele C. Bergman  (2004)  The Recovery Of Chrome And Manganese Alloy Fines From Slag

MLA: J. H. Van Reenen H. Thiele C. Bergman The Recovery Of Chrome And Manganese Alloy Fines From Slag. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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