Characterisation of Low-grade Hematite Ore Ultra-fine Size Fraction Particles by Heavy Suspension

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L Koroznikova J Begelhole S McKnight
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Jun 15, 2016

Abstract

"This paper outlines a simple methodology for iron ore characterisation. Iron ores commonly contain a range of iron oxides with varying iron content along with generally minor quantities of lighter silicate gangue phases, giving rise to density variations. Companies tend to rely on heavy liquid separation (HLS) in the evaluation of samples arising from exploration, mining or metallurgical processes. Heavy suspension separation (HSS), a simple laboratory technique of density fractionation, employing suspensions of fine tungsten carbide (WC) particles in lithium heteropolytungstate (LST) solutions, can be used in the evaluation of iron ore.As part of Arrium Mining’s program to improve its knowledge of ore types being processed in two hematite ore beneficiation plants (OBP), metallurgical evaluation of hematite feed and geometallurgical evaluation for the OBPs has become a major focus.Metallurgical evaluation of the hematite ore ultra-fine size fraction, formally treated as waste but now upgraded by HSS, is a part of Arrium’s program to improve recovery.The HLS method for iron ore characterisation is not generally used as part of routine iron ore feed metallurgical evaluation due to the expense, toxicity and time-consuming nature of the technique. Results show that the HSS method for iron ore characterisation can achieve low-cost, low-toxic separation and can be used on-site to improve turnaround time of results (Begelhole, Jasper and Koroznikova, 2013).Arrium have applied this technique successfully for the past three years to progress process improvement for the two OBP as well as to assist Arrium’s on-site laboratory services, Bureau Veritas in Whyalla.The main objective of this program has been to further develop the HSS procedures using a low-toxicity, high specific gravity (SG) suspension; LST and WC as the dense medium for metallurgical evaluation of ultra-fines.A suspension of a particular density will separate iron ore into two products: a sink fraction (denser iron oxide – hydroxide particles) and float fraction (silicate – iron ore composite particles). A theoretical grade and mass recovery can be calculated, and a grade – mass recovery curve can be constructed for iron.Metallurgical evaluation of the plant feed ultra-fine size fractions are used to improve efficiency of an upgrading plant process. This type of characterisation can be used to prepare feed piles of known processing characteristics, or to benchmark the performance of the process against what can be theoretically achieved.CITATION:Koroznikova, L, Begelhole, J and McKnight, S, 2016. Characterisation of Low-grade Hematite Ore Ultra-fine Size Fraction Particles by Heavy Suspension, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 327–334 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA: L Koroznikova J Begelhole S McKnight  (2016)  Characterisation of Low-grade Hematite Ore Ultra-fine Size Fraction Particles by Heavy Suspension

MLA: L Koroznikova J Begelhole S McKnight Characterisation of Low-grade Hematite Ore Ultra-fine Size Fraction Particles by Heavy Suspension. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2016.

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