Concentration And Characterization Of Ilmenite And Magnetite Concentrates From A Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit At Pipestone Lake, Canada.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mustafa Akser
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The Pipestone Lake anorthosite complex in Manitoba, Canada, was recently been re-identified as a potential source for titanium, iron, and vanadium. The present study utilized a 350 kg hard rock sample, which originated from the "Main Central" zone of the deposit. Commercial pilot-size equipment, such as dry low intensity roll magnets, wet high intensity magnets (WHIMS), and high tension electro-dynamic roll separators, was employed. As products, ilmenite up to 48.5% TiO2, and magnetite concentrates up to 87.9% Fe3O4 with 5.25% TiO2 were obtained. The majority of the vanadium reported to the magnetite concentrate. Subsequent characterization of various separation products shed light on the potential grade and recovery of the minerals from this deposit.
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APA: Mustafa Akser  (1996)  Concentration And Characterization Of Ilmenite And Magnetite Concentrates From A Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit At Pipestone Lake, Canada.

MLA: Mustafa Akser Concentration And Characterization Of Ilmenite And Magnetite Concentrates From A Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit At Pipestone Lake, Canada.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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