Beneficiation study of a steenstrupine ore for rare earth recovery, X. Yang, D. Krebs, N.Heino, A. Kirpala, and Tero Korhonen

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
At present, over 85% of the world’s rare earth oxides are produced from the bastnäsite ores, found
mainly in China. Meanwhile, the ion adsorption ores are the most important sources for heavy rare earth
production. As the demand for rare earth materials in the world increases, other forms of rare earth
deposits will become new potential resources of rare earth production in the future. In this paper,
flotation performance of a steenstrupine ore from the Kvanefjeld deposit for rare earth recovery was
studied through laboratory bench testwork. The effects of various factors including grinding size and
collector dosage on recovery and selectivity of the selected rare earth elements, La, Ce and Y, were
investigated. A rare earth concentrate with the grades of La 2.8 wt%, Ce 5.1 wt% and Y 1.0 wt% at
recoveries of 80.5% La, 79.8% Ce and 55.3% Y was obtained in optimum conditions. Further potential
to improve the efficiency of REE flotation was discussed.
Keywords: Rare earth elements, flotation, steenstrupine, Kvanefjeld deposit
Citation
APA:
(2020) Beneficiation study of a steenstrupine ore for rare earth recovery, X. Yang, D. Krebs, N.Heino, A. Kirpala, and Tero KorhonenMLA: Beneficiation study of a steenstrupine ore for rare earth recovery, X. Yang, D. Krebs, N.Heino, A. Kirpala, and Tero Korhonen. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.