Physicochemical Properties and Process Mineralogy of Com-plex Tin, Zinc-bearing Iron Concentrates

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 341 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
China is rich in iron ore resources, but most of these ores are low-grade, polymetallic and refrac-tory ones. Furthermore, with the rapid development of chinese iron & steel industry, the comprehen-sive recovery of these ores is becoming more and more important. The tin, zinc-containing complex iron ores are typical polymetallic and intractable ones, and great reserves of them are found in China. At present, they have not been efficiently utilized. In this paper, based on the investigation of basic physicochemical properties of the tin, zinc-bearing iron concentrates, taken from a mineral processing plant, the mineralogy reason that these concentrates are so intractable and refractory is found out, using advanced microscopic testing methods, such as optical microscope (OM), Scanning Electronic Microscope (SEM), X-ray diffrac-tion (XRD), etc. It is found that the symbiotic relationship of iron, tin and zinc metallic minerals are very complicated, and magnetite in the concentrate is closely symbiotic or enwrapped by fine cassi-terite and sphalerite. So it is difficult to separate tin and zinc completely from the iron concentrates by simple regrinding and physical separation method. This investigation provides theoretical guid-ance for developing new approaches for utilizing these concentrates.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Physicochemical Properties and Process Mineralogy of Com-plex Tin, Zinc-bearing Iron ConcentratesMLA: Physicochemical Properties and Process Mineralogy of Com-plex Tin, Zinc-bearing Iron Concentrates. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.