Upgrade of SLon concentrate with the use of froth flotation on a typical African iron ore

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Kruger, M.
Naik, S.
Naude, Natasia

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Taylor and Francis

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This study focus on the upgrading of SLon concentrates, of a complex African iron ore, with the aid of flotation. Mineralogical studies indicated that the +38µm material was not liberated and required milling prior to flotation. The -38µm material was well liberated and was close to the required product specification, with a Fe content of 99.7% of the target grade. The proposed beneficiation process includes de-sliming (38µm) of the SLon concentrate and milling of the +38µm material, followed by froth flotation. The new proposed flow diagram showed that the SLon concentrate of this African iron ore can successfully be upgraded.

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Iron ores, Froth flotation, Floatability, SLon concentrate, Milling (machining), Ore treatment, Fe content

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M. Kruger, S. Naik & N. Naudé (2018) Upgrade of SLon concentrate with the use of froth flotation on a typical African iron ore, Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review, 39:3, 152-166, DOI: 10.1080/08827508.2017.1399886.