Beneficiation of low grade graphite ore of eastern India by two-stage grinding and flotation

作者:
Vasumathi N. , Kumar Vijaya T.V. , Nayak B. , Rao Subba S. , Prabhakar S. , Raju Bhaskar G.
作者单位:
CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory Madras Centre, CSIR Madras Complex, Taramani, Chennai, India , CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory, Burma Mines, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
摘要:
A low grade graphite run-of-mine (r.o.m) ore from eastern India was studied for its amenability to beneficiation by flotation technique. The petrography studies indicate that the ore primarily consists of quartz and graphite with minor quantity of mica. It analyzed 89.89% ash and 8.59% fixed carbon. The ore was crushed in stages followed by primary coarse wet grinding to 212 μm (d80). Rougher flotation was carried out in Denver flotation cell to eliminate gangue as much as possible in the form of primary tailings with minimal loss of carbon. Diesel & pine oil were used as collector and frother respectively. Regrinding of rougher concentrate to150 μm (d80) was resorted to further liberate the graphite values and was followed by multi-stage cleaning. This two-stage grinding approach involving a primary coarse grinding and regrinding of rougher float followed by its multi-stage cleaning was found to yield required grade of concentrate for applications such as refractories, batteries and high temperature lubricants. This approach is supposed to retain the flake size of coarse, free and liberated graphite, if available, during primary coarse grinding and rougher flotation stage with minimal grinding energy costs as against the usual practice of single stage grinding in the case of many ores. A final concentrate of 8.97% weight recovery with 5.80% ash and 92.13% fixed carbon could be achieved.
语种:
EN,SR
DOI:
10.5937/JMMA1401009V
来源期刊:
Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section A: Mining
出版商:
University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty Bor
年,卷(期):
2014;50(1):9-17