Recent developments in gravity treatment of chromite fines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Belardi N. Sheau P. Plescia F. Veglio
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A study was conducted to assess a new wet gravity-separation machine, identified as the Multi-Gravity Separator(MGS). Chromite fines, obained from an Albanian chromite and olivine ore and containing 23% Cr2O3 and 18% SiO2, were used in the study. The first step was to determine the influence of various operating parameters. The study indicated that the most important variables for the MGS are rotational speed, tilt angle and shake amplitude. The best treatment conditions for the ore were then identified by investigating a series of circuits designed to produce a marketable product. In open circuit, a concentrate containing 50% CI-203 was obtained with a recovery of 72%.
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APA: G. Belardi N. Sheau P. Plescia F. Veglio  (1996)  Recent developments in gravity treatment of chromite fines

MLA: G. Belardi N. Sheau P. Plescia F. Veglio Recent developments in gravity treatment of chromite fines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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