Separation Of Specularite From Ferrous Silicate Gangues By Low Temperature Floatation With Amphoteric Collector

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Wen
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

In Huoqiu region of Anhui Province, Fe2O3 occurs mainly in the form of specularite. Besides quartz, the gangue minerals include iron-bearing silicates such as chlorite and sericite which account for about 10% of the total gangue. The separation effect of conventional collectors is poor in the flotation of the minerals, that is, the average grade of iron concentrates is only 60-62%. Using the developed amphoteric collector can successfully realize not only the separation of specularite from various gangue minerals with results of iron concentrate grade above 65% and iron recovery of above 80% but also low temperature flotation at 15°C.
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APA: C. Wen  (2012)  Separation Of Specularite From Ferrous Silicate Gangues By Low Temperature Floatation With Amphoteric Collector

MLA: C. Wen Separation Of Specularite From Ferrous Silicate Gangues By Low Temperature Floatation With Amphoteric Collector. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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