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Recovery of Iron Values from Waste Manganiferous Iron Ore Fines for Pellet Making

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Title Recovery of Iron Values from Waste Manganiferous Iron Ore Fines for Pellet Making
 
Creator Dey, Shobhana
Mohanta, M K
Goswami, M C
Pani, Santosh
 
Subject Minerals and Mining
 
Description A large volume of overburden and mine wastes is generated during the extraction and beneficiation of the low grade ores. The waste low grade manganiferous iron ore fine from southern part of India was studied for recovery of iron values. The chemical assay of the sample is 52.36% Fe, 4.75% Mn, 8.5% SiO2 and 2.82% Al2O3. The characterization study of the sample indicates the presence of microplaty hematite, goethite, pyrolusite, cryptomelane with minor amount of quartz and kaolinite. The beneficiation study of the sample does not respond to the conventional route of desliming the ground feed followed by gravity separation and magnetic separation. Therefore, an alternative technique of reduction roasting using a producer gas was attempted at different conditions. The characterization of roasted product reveals the phase transformation to magnetite and microplaty magnetite. The low intensity magnetic separation conducted with the roasted products generated at optimal condition shows that 70% concentrate having 64.5% Fe and 1.87% Mn could be produced. The high manganese in the concentrate works as an additive for making pellet with enhancement in pellet strength and drop in reducibility. Utilization of mines waste has significant impact on mineral resources and environmental hazard.
 
Publisher Scientific Research Publishing
 
Date 2014
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7336/1/JMMCE_2014092514383749.pdf
Dey, Shobhana and Mohanta, M K and Goswami, M C and Pani, Santosh (2014) Recovery of Iron Values from Waste Manganiferous Iron Ore Fines for Pellet Making. Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, 2 . pp. 513-521.
 
Relation doi: 10.4236/jmmce.2014.25052.
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7336/