Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)

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Autor(a) principal: Freire,Leandro Araujo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Leite,José Yvan Pereira, Silva,Daniel Nunes da, Silva,Bruno Gonçalves da, Oliveira,José Carlos Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM - International Engineering Journal
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Resumo: Abstract The application of the centrifugal concentration gains importance in the world scenario, considering the low environmental impact and the concentration of fine particles. Literature does not present articles using centrifugal concentration (Falcon) for chromite. The material used in the tests is the tailings from a Northeastern Brazil concentration plant, which was homogenized in the laboratory. In the process assays, the number of G (25-300 G) and the fluidization water pressure (20-100 kPa) were optimized. The initial tests used a wide range of particle size of 1 kg mass, with the "best results" being for 50 and 100 G at a pressure of 60 and 80 kPa, respectively, where a metallurgical recovery of 25% and grade close to 20% of Cr2O3 were obtained. The amount of mass showed to be a significant variable in the process, being 250 g the ideal for the material used, which obtained considerable recoveries, even though the grade is still low. These results led to a cut at 250 µm, considering that the liberation of the chromite is of the order of 77 %. The best result was with 150 G and fluidization water pressure of 60 kPa for a metallurgical recovery of 72% and a grade of 28% Cr2O3.
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spelling Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)centrifugal concentratorFalconchromitetailingsAbstract The application of the centrifugal concentration gains importance in the world scenario, considering the low environmental impact and the concentration of fine particles. Literature does not present articles using centrifugal concentration (Falcon) for chromite. The material used in the tests is the tailings from a Northeastern Brazil concentration plant, which was homogenized in the laboratory. In the process assays, the number of G (25-300 G) and the fluidization water pressure (20-100 kPa) were optimized. The initial tests used a wide range of particle size of 1 kg mass, with the "best results" being for 50 and 100 G at a pressure of 60 and 80 kPa, respectively, where a metallurgical recovery of 25% and grade close to 20% of Cr2O3 were obtained. The amount of mass showed to be a significant variable in the process, being 250 g the ideal for the material used, which obtained considerable recoveries, even though the grade is still low. These results led to a cut at 250 µm, considering that the liberation of the chromite is of the order of 77 %. The best result was with 150 G and fluidization water pressure of 60 kPa for a metallurgical recovery of 72% and a grade of 28% Cr2O3.Fundação Gorceix2019-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000100147REM - International Engineering Journal v.72 n.1 2019reponame:REM - International Engineering Journalinstname:Fundação Gorceix (FG)instacron:FG10.1590/0370-44672018720016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreire,Leandro AraujoLeite,José Yvan PereiraSilva,Daniel Nunes daSilva,Bruno Gonçalves daOliveira,José Carlos Silvaeng2019-01-31T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2448-167X2019000100147Revistahttps://www.rem.com.br/?lang=pt-brPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@rem.com.br2448-167X2448-167Xopendoar:2019-01-31T00:00REM - International Engineering Journal - Fundação Gorceix (FG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
title Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
spellingShingle Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
Freire,Leandro Araujo
centrifugal concentrator
Falcon
chromite
tailings
title_short Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
title_full Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
title_fullStr Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
title_full_unstemmed Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
title_sort Behavior of the chromite tailings in a centrifugal concentrator (FALCON)
author Freire,Leandro Araujo
author_facet Freire,Leandro Araujo
Leite,José Yvan Pereira
Silva,Daniel Nunes da
Silva,Bruno Gonçalves da
Oliveira,José Carlos Silva
author_role author
author2 Leite,José Yvan Pereira
Silva,Daniel Nunes da
Silva,Bruno Gonçalves da
Oliveira,José Carlos Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freire,Leandro Araujo
Leite,José Yvan Pereira
Silva,Daniel Nunes da
Silva,Bruno Gonçalves da
Oliveira,José Carlos Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv centrifugal concentrator
Falcon
chromite
tailings
topic centrifugal concentrator
Falcon
chromite
tailings
description Abstract The application of the centrifugal concentration gains importance in the world scenario, considering the low environmental impact and the concentration of fine particles. Literature does not present articles using centrifugal concentration (Falcon) for chromite. The material used in the tests is the tailings from a Northeastern Brazil concentration plant, which was homogenized in the laboratory. In the process assays, the number of G (25-300 G) and the fluidization water pressure (20-100 kPa) were optimized. The initial tests used a wide range of particle size of 1 kg mass, with the "best results" being for 50 and 100 G at a pressure of 60 and 80 kPa, respectively, where a metallurgical recovery of 25% and grade close to 20% of Cr2O3 were obtained. The amount of mass showed to be a significant variable in the process, being 250 g the ideal for the material used, which obtained considerable recoveries, even though the grade is still low. These results led to a cut at 250 µm, considering that the liberation of the chromite is of the order of 77 %. The best result was with 150 G and fluidization water pressure of 60 kPa for a metallurgical recovery of 72% and a grade of 28% Cr2O3.
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