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Iron Ore 2021

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An innovative application of gravity separation technology to beneficiate ultrafine iron ore

Processing of large volumes of ultrafine ores has long challenged mineral processing operators because of lower recoveries and increased tailings. This has led to many deposits, or parts of existing deposits, being viewed as uneconomic. As the mining industry can no longer afford to overlook resources that require finer sizes to achieve liberation or result in high tailings losses, the need for technologies to address these issues has increased.
Mineral Technologies (MT) worked with a prominent Australian iron ore producer over five years to implement an innovative gravity separation technology for the beneficiation of ultrafine magnetite. The magnetite mineralisation requires a liberation size of <40 μm and selective rejection of ultrafine silica prior to magnetic separation.>
Through collaboration with the client, MT applied their Lyons Feed Control Unit (LFCU) technology for the beneficiation of finely grained magnetite. LFCUs are widely used in the mineral sands and iron ore gravity plants, and in tailings applications, to recover water and provide constant high density process streams. This project was an extension of knowledge gained from these applications.
Test work was conducted on-site, using 1 t/h pilot and 300 kg/hr laboratory scale units. This test work showed that the LFCUs could reject 20 per cent of feed mass to tails whilst recovering >94 per cent of Fe to product. This upgraded the feed from 53.7 per cent Fe and 19.7 per cent SiO2 to 63.8 per cent Fe and 8.8 per cent SiO2.
Recovery by size data showed a minimum 88 per cent Fe recovery to product for <8 μm material and up to 98 per cent fe recovery for the -38+25 μm fraction. the lfcu rejected 70 per cent of><25 μm sio2. the information obtained from the test work was utilised in the design of the full-scale units which are due for installation at the project site in 2021.>
This paper outlines the results of this laboratory and pilot scale test work and how the data obtained was used to design the full-sized units.
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  • Published: 2021
  • Pages: 10
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  • Unique ID: P-01662-D0L6C1

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