Recovery Of Zircon And Other Economic Minerals From Wet- Gravity Tailings Using The Floatex Density Separator

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kim McKnight
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Dupont has successfully incorporated a Floatex Density Separator into its wet-gravity operations for the recovery of zircon from titanium tailings. Results indicate that the Floatex achieved a zircon recovery of approximately 95% while rejecting similar amounts of quartz and other gangue minerals. Additionally, a unit capacity approaching 16 tonnes/hr/m2 was achieved. Results also show that the alumino-silicates can be separated into other product streams that will further improve process economics and minimize waste material. The improved plant feed grade provided by the Floatex has allowed for either an increase in overall plant capacity and/or final product grade. This paper will present the findings from the in-plant study.
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APA: Kim McKnight  (1996)  Recovery Of Zircon And Other Economic Minerals From Wet- Gravity Tailings Using The Floatex Density Separator

MLA: Kim McKnight Recovery Of Zircon And Other Economic Minerals From Wet- Gravity Tailings Using The Floatex Density Separator. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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