Recovery Of Fine Cassiterite Particles Using Liquid Packed And Fluidized Beds

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. N. Han H. Lee M. C. Fuerstenau
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

An investigation of the recovery of finely-divided cassiterite and silica particles less than 1 µm (1200 mesh) in size has been carried out using packed and fluidized beds. The bed particles used included cassiterite and silica particles ranging from 44 to 210 µm (325 to 70 mesh). Effects of various system parameters on the recovery and selectivity of cassiterite fines were investigated. System parameters included pH of the slurry solution, superficial velocity, slurry concentration, and bed particle sizes. High recoveries of cassiterite fines were obtained at pH 4.0 and slow slurry flow rates. In a packed bed system, recovery of cassiterite fines was greater than 95%, while that of silica fines under the same conditions was about 35%. Although the total recovery per pass is not as good as the packed bed, the fluidized bed system exhibits good recovery in general and an excellent selectivity of cassiterite fines. There is an optimum superficial velocity, vo, for the rate of fine particle uptake and the apparent rate constant has the form of Kvo1/2- K'vo, where K and K' are system constants.
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APA: K. N. Han H. Lee M. C. Fuerstenau  (1985)  Recovery Of Fine Cassiterite Particles Using Liquid Packed And Fluidized Beds

MLA: K. N. Han H. Lee M. C. Fuerstenau Recovery Of Fine Cassiterite Particles Using Liquid Packed And Fluidized Beds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1985.

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