The Settlement Properties of Fine Multi-metals Tailings Modified by Flocculants in Shizhuyuan Mine of China

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
He Zhexiang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2007

Abstract

The settlement properties of tailings modified by flocculants were investigated at the Shizhuyuan Mine, with the aims to screen for the most effective flocculants and the optimum dosage rates for tailings sedimentation. The settlement rate was used as the indicator of effective tailings sedimentation. Calcareousness and three polyacrylamides (F1, F2 and F3) were selected for settlement property evaluation. The results proved that sole use of calcareousness or any of the polyacrylamides had no apparent effect on the tailings sedimentation, while a remarkable acceleration of sedimentation could be observed with a combined addition of calcareousness and polyacrylamides, among which the addition of polyacrylamide F2 together with calcareousness is the most effective. The optimum dosage rate of F2 and calcareousness is 50g/t and 3kg/t respectively. The density of tailings slurry has an effect on sedimentation at the early settlement stage, with lower density generating quicker initial settlement.
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APA: He Zhexiang  (2007)  The Settlement Properties of Fine Multi-metals Tailings Modified by Flocculants in Shizhuyuan Mine of China

MLA: He Zhexiang The Settlement Properties of Fine Multi-metals Tailings Modified by Flocculants in Shizhuyuan Mine of China. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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