Evaluation of a Commercial Reagent in the Selective Flocculation of Indian Iron Ore Slimes

International Mineral Processing Congress
Dharmendr Kumar Shashank Pardhikar Venugopal Tammishetti Suresh Babu Dasari Shounak Banerjee Beena Rai
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

Recent increase in steel demand has led to the increased usage of high grade iron ores. During the mining, crushing and washing of ore, huge quantities of fines and slimes (<150 µm) are generated, majority of which is dumped into tailing ponds owing to their high alumina contents (~10-15%). Due to rapid depletion of high grade iron ore, it is the need of the hour to utilize low grade iron ore fines and slimes. These fines and slimes contain high iron values assaying 45-60% Fe. Dumping these valuable resources in ponds locks enormous land space and causes environmental hazards. The constituent minerals present in Indian iron ores comprise of hematite, goethite, gibbsite, kaolinite and quartz. Our research is focused on beneficiation of iron ore slimes through selective flocculation. We use density functional theory simulations to screen the reagents and perform experiments with screened reagents to determine the experimental conditions for effective performance of the reagents. Our studies revealed that reagents like starch, guar gum and carboxymethyl cellulose exhibit excellent selectivity in high alkaline pH range. However, the higher cost of alkali makes the process economically less attractive. In the present study, a commercial reagent from NALCO Water (Hi-Tex 83570) has been explored as selective flocculant for beneficiation of iron ore slimes in wide pH range (4-11). However, the reagent was also found to be the most selective in alkaline pH range only. Full factorial design of experiments was done considering three parameters namely, pulp density, flocculant dosage and settling time. Regression models were developed for yield, iron grade, alumina grade and iron recovery in the concentrate, using experimental results. Further parameter optimization was done to achieve high Fe recoveries and low alumina recoveries. The optimal parameters thus arrived at were validated with the experiments. We were able to achieve a concentrate grade of 60.0% Fe and 5.1% Al2O3 with 68.8% Fe recovery from a feed containing of 53.1% Fe and 8.9% Al2O3. The performance of flocculant Hi-Tex 83570 was also compared with reagents starch and guar gum.
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APA: Dharmendr Kumar Shashank Pardhikar Venugopal Tammishetti Suresh Babu Dasari Shounak Banerjee Beena Rai  (2018)  Evaluation of a Commercial Reagent in the Selective Flocculation of Indian Iron Ore Slimes

MLA: Dharmendr Kumar Shashank Pardhikar Venugopal Tammishetti Suresh Babu Dasari Shounak Banerjee Beena Rai Evaluation of a Commercial Reagent in the Selective Flocculation of Indian Iron Ore Slimes. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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