Thermo- and Hydrochemical Modification of Solid Minerals Containing Argillaceous Varieties

International Mineral Processing Congress
V. A. Arsentyev A. M. Gerasimov A. O. Mezenin I. D. Ustinov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"The solid mineral raw materials of the sediment deposits containing the argillaceous variations such as the coal and the potash ores are the most multi-tonnage solid minerals mined and processed in the territory of the Russian Federation. Both types of the deposits have relatively simple geology aspects with large and medium-sized solids and as a rule, the most often, with the regular bedding which are characterized by the fitchery thickness and the internal structure. Such deposits are very difficult for mining and processing. The thermal modification of this of ores allows changing the physico-chemical properties of its components in such a way that their further processing - grinding, separation, transportation and storage can be carried out without the use of process water or significantly reduces its consumption. The purpose of the present study is to increase the efficiency of the mineral processing containing the layered aluminum silicate by reducing their negative impact on the basic dressing processes, the separation of suspended matters and the storage of waste. INTRODUCTION Many deposits of minerals are associated with the presence of layered silicates such as the argil, mudstones, argillaceous slate - highly hydrophilic mineral varieties which have the ability to swell in the water. This ability to self-disperse creates the great difficulties both for the extraction and the processing of such ores. Since the dressing of most minerals is associated with the use of wet processes, where in contact with water the swelling layered silicates are dispersed to a particle size of less than 50 µm, but due to their high hydrophylic property they form bonds that promote the formation of so-called structured suspensions having increased viscosity. In this case the structured suspensions make it difficult to perform the separation operations as the classification, the gravity and magnetic separation, the flotation and thickening and filtration operations."
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APA: V. A. Arsentyev A. M. Gerasimov A. O. Mezenin I. D. Ustinov  (2018)  Thermo- and Hydrochemical Modification of Solid Minerals Containing Argillaceous Varieties

MLA: V. A. Arsentyev A. M. Gerasimov A. O. Mezenin I. D. Ustinov Thermo- and Hydrochemical Modification of Solid Minerals Containing Argillaceous Varieties. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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