Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Helder Silva
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Braga,Andre Soares, Oliveira,Arildo Henrique de, Filho,Laurindo de Salles Leal
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM. Revista Escola de Minas (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Beneficiation of manganese ores has been conducted around the world by circuits composed basically of crushing, screening and spiral classifier. Therefore, solely the coarse size fractions (and commonly the richest) are actually recovered: "lump" (-75+9mm) and "sinter feed" (-9+0.15mm). In the industrial plant which processes the ore from the Azul Mine-PA, the overflow of the spiral classifier (- 0.15mm) is disposed of in a tailings dam because it bears a low Mn content (<10%) and high kaolinite content (70%). This paper reports the findings of a process development conducted on laboratory scale with the aim of concentrating Mn-bearing minerals from the tailings of the Azul Mine-PA (7% of Mn and 70% of kaolinite). The process is composed of desliming (-10µm), followed by reverse cationic flotation of kaolinite (rougher, scavenger) at pH~5. Results indicate that the reverse cationic flotation in the acid medium, when utilizing amide amine as collector and in the presence of a silicate activator and a dispersing agent could be a possible route for the concentration of tailings that had previously been deslimed at 10µm. The results yielded a mass recovery of 18%, a metallurgical recovery of 50% and a 32% Mn concentrate which may be mixed with current high grade products, increasing the overall recovery of the plant.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
title Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
spellingShingle Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
Souza,Helder Silva
Manganese tailings
froth flotation
reverse flotation
cationic collector
title_short Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
title_full Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
title_fullStr Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
title_full_unstemmed Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
title_sort Concentration of manganese tailings via reverse flotation in an acid médium
author Souza,Helder Silva
author_facet Souza,Helder Silva
Braga,Andre Soares
Oliveira,Arildo Henrique de
Filho,Laurindo de Salles Leal
author_role author
author2 Braga,Andre Soares
Oliveira,Arildo Henrique de
Filho,Laurindo de Salles Leal
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Helder Silva
Braga,Andre Soares
Oliveira,Arildo Henrique de
Filho,Laurindo de Salles Leal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Manganese tailings
froth flotation
reverse flotation
cationic collector
topic Manganese tailings
froth flotation
reverse flotation
cationic collector
description Abstract Beneficiation of manganese ores has been conducted around the world by circuits composed basically of crushing, screening and spiral classifier. Therefore, solely the coarse size fractions (and commonly the richest) are actually recovered: "lump" (-75+9mm) and "sinter feed" (-9+0.15mm). In the industrial plant which processes the ore from the Azul Mine-PA, the overflow of the spiral classifier (- 0.15mm) is disposed of in a tailings dam because it bears a low Mn content (<10%) and high kaolinite content (70%). This paper reports the findings of a process development conducted on laboratory scale with the aim of concentrating Mn-bearing minerals from the tailings of the Azul Mine-PA (7% of Mn and 70% of kaolinite). The process is composed of desliming (-10µm), followed by reverse cationic flotation of kaolinite (rougher, scavenger) at pH~5. Results indicate that the reverse cationic flotation in the acid medium, when utilizing amide amine as collector and in the presence of a silicate activator and a dispersing agent could be a possible route for the concentration of tailings that had previously been deslimed at 10µm. The results yielded a mass recovery of 18%, a metallurgical recovery of 50% and a 32% Mn concentrate which may be mixed with current high grade products, increasing the overall recovery of the plant.
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