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Beneficiation routes for upgrading iron ore tailings with a teetered bed separator
The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of producing sinter/pellet grade concentrate from iron ore tails. Two different wet flow sheets were considered. The first consists of a teetered bed separator (TBS) followed by a gravity concentration resulting in a product quality with 65.54...
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description | The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of producing sinter/pellet grade concentrate from iron ore tails. Two different wet flow sheets were considered. The first consists of a teetered bed separator (TBS) followed by a gravity concentration resulting in a product quality with 65.54% Fe, 4.96% SiO
2
and 1.50% Al
2
O
3
content ensuring 68.52% iron recovery. In the second option, the iron ore tail is treated in a similar approach, but the gravity concentration replaced by magnetic separation results in a product quality with 65.34% Fe, 3.70% SiO
2
and 1.00% Al
2
O
3
with 70.91% of iron recovery. |
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2
and 1.50% Al
2
O
3
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2
O
3
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2
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2
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2
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2
and 1.50% Al
2
O
3
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2
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2
O
3
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