Beneficiation Of Low-Grade Limonite Ore By HIMS-Cationic Reverse Flotation And Magnetic Roasting-LIMS Techniques

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Xinghua
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Limonite is a general term for a group of amorphous iron oxide and iron hydroxide materials. It is considered as one of the very refractory iron ore types due to its wide variation in chemical composition, iron content, moisture content and easily sliming in the course of comminution. Iron grade of test sample is 25.48%, the iron minerals are mainly limonite; and the gangue minerals consist of quartz and feldspar in majority, secondarily silicate minerals. In this test work, high intensity magnetic separation (HIMS)-cationic reverse flotation and magnetic roasting-low intensity magnetic separation (LIMS) tests were conducted on limonite ore. The test results show that the concentrate with iron grade of 50.97% and recovery of 68.50% can be obtained by HIMS-cationic reverse flotation technique; while using magnetic roasting-LIMS technique, the better concentrate indexes of iron grade of 60.36% and recovery of 89.71% are achieved, and the iron grade of tailing is only 4.42%. Therefore, the magnetic roasting-LIMS technique is a better suitable method for beneficiation of low-grade limonite ore. Keywords: Low-grade limonite; Mineralogy; HIMS; Cationic reverse flotation; Magnetic roasting; LIMS
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APA: L. Xinghua  (2013)  Beneficiation Of Low-Grade Limonite Ore By HIMS-Cationic Reverse Flotation And Magnetic Roasting-LIMS Techniques

MLA: L. Xinghua Beneficiation Of Low-Grade Limonite Ore By HIMS-Cationic Reverse Flotation And Magnetic Roasting-LIMS Techniques. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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