Influence Of Petrology On Beneficiation Of Two Contrasting Manganese Ore Bodies In Southern Odisha, India

International Mineral Processing Congress
B. K. Mohapatra
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Small manganese ore bodies in south Odisha, India occurs both as stratiform and stratabound ore bodies. These two ore bodies show contrasting mineralogical, petrographical and chemical characteristics. Stratiform type of Mn-ores consists of manganese, iron and silicate- phases in approximately same proportion. In contrast, stratabound ore bodies contain a high proportion of manganese oxides, silicates and phosphorus phases. Phosphorus is found within apatite in the stratabound ore bodies while in the stratiform ore it occurs as an adsorbed state with iron phase (goethite). Both ore bodies are low-grade (17-23% Mn) therefore do not have a market value. However, the stratabound ores are enriched in phosphorus (P2O5: >1%) compared to the stratiform ores. Both the ore types were processed through gravity, magnetic and roast reduction followed by magnetic separation techniques. The strata bound ore could be upgraded to 33% Mn from a feed of 23% by combination of dry and wet magnetic separation methods. But the phosphorus content also suits up (P2O5: 1.2%) in the processed product making it unsuitable for further use. The stratiform ores do not respond to either gravity or magnetic separation because of close association of manganese with iron phases. However, this could be beneficiated through roast reduction followed by magnetic separation. An ore with 17% Mn content could be upgraded to 40% Mn with a 42% yield and 78% recovery. The goethite, having phosphorus, converts to magnetite and is retained within the magnetic fraction, thereby reducing the concentration of phosphorus in the non-magnetic fraction, which becomes the product. This report demonstrates the influence of ore petrology in determining the up-gradational potential of manganese ore in the southern Odisha, India. Keywords: manganese ore, physical beneficiation, phosphorus rich ore
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APA: B. K. Mohapatra  (2012)  Influence Of Petrology On Beneficiation Of Two Contrasting Manganese Ore Bodies In Southern Odisha, India

MLA: B. K. Mohapatra Influence Of Petrology On Beneficiation Of Two Contrasting Manganese Ore Bodies In Southern Odisha, India. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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