Removal Of Iron Impurity From Zinc Calcine After Magnetization Roasting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Junwei Han Wei Liu Wenqing Qin Fen Jiao Dawei Wang
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

The removal of iron impurity from zinc calcine was studied by magnetization roasting and magnetic separation. The effects of roasting temperature, magnetic intensity, ore grinding, and leaching pretreatment on iron grade and recovery were investigated. The results indicated that iron recovery increased with the increase of roasting temperature or magnetic intensity, while iron grade was always less than 22%, depending on the fact that the magnetite were not liberated completely. The good liberation was difficult to be achieved by ore grinding but was easier by acid leaching, since the magnetite grains were very fine. After the leaching pretreatment, the recovery of 76.31% with iron grade of 53.24% was obtained by one roughing and cleaning. The SEM/EDS analysis showed that a part of sphalerite, zinc ferrite and other gangues were mixed into the iron concentrate, while some of fine magnetite was reported to the tailing.
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APA: Junwei Han Wei Liu Wenqing Qin Fen Jiao Dawei Wang  (2016)  Removal Of Iron Impurity From Zinc Calcine After Magnetization Roasting

MLA: Junwei Han Wei Liu Wenqing Qin Fen Jiao Dawei Wang Removal Of Iron Impurity From Zinc Calcine After Magnetization Roasting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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