Investigating the Production of Ultrafine Engineering Material from Low-Grade Gariti Barite Ore Using Gravity Concentration Methods

Oladunni O. Alabi, Yemisi E. Gbadamosi
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The objective of this research is to upgrade the low-grade Gariti barite ore to produce an ultrafine engineering material that can be used for industrial application by the assessing gravity concentration method. The research focuses on chemical characterization, fractional sieve size analysis, scrubbing technique, wilfley shaking table technique, and air float technique. The sample was subjected to an energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer and fractional sieve analysis of the crude sample was carried out at a sieve range of 1400-63 µm towards the production of ultrafine mineral-based material for liberation size determination. Ten (10) kg, each of the actual liberation size were used for the scrubbing technique, wilfley shaking table technique, and air float technique respectively. The chemical analysis indicates the presence of major elements 79.20 % BaSO4, 14.4% SO3, 64.80% BaO, 3.80% Fe2O3, 5.15% SiO2, 1.40% TiO2, and other minor elements that confirms that the soured mineral is barite while the particle size analysis showed that -250+ 180 µm sieve size fraction assaying 89.11% BaSO4 is the ore’s actual liberation size. The chemical analysis of the low-grade Gariti Barite ore after undergoing a concentration test at the economic liberation size revealed the values of concentrates from the scrubbing technique to be 86.60% BaSO4, Wilfley shaking table technique to be 86.10% BaSO4, and air float technique to be 88.30% BaSO4 and from this results, it shows that air float technique had the highest assaying value. Finally, the low-grade Gariti barite ore has been upgraded from 79.20% BaSO4 to ultrafine mineral-based engineering material of 86.60%, 48.6% 86.10%, and 88.30% BaSO4 via gravity concentration method.
利用重力选矿法从低品位加里提重晶石矿石中生产超细工程材料的研究
这项研究的目的是通过评估重力选矿法对低品位加里提重晶石矿进行提纯,生产出可供工业应用的超细工程材料。研究的重点是化学特征、筛分粒度分析、擦洗技术、维尔弗莱摇床技术和气浮技术。对样品进行了能量色散 X 射线荧光光谱仪分析,并在 1400-63 微米的筛孔范围内对粗样品进行了筛分分析,以生产超细矿物材料,用于确定释放尺寸。擦洗技术、维尔弗莱摇床技术和气浮技术分别使用了各十(10)千克的实际释放尺寸。化学分析结果表明,矿石中含有 79.20% 的 BaSO4、14.4% 的 SO3、64.80% 的 BaO、3.80% 的 Fe2O3、5.15% 的 SiO2、1.40% 的 TiO2 和其他微量元素,这证明酸化矿物是重晶石。对低品位加里提重晶石矿石按经济解离粒度进行浓缩试验后进行的化学分析显示,采用擦洗技术的精矿价值为 86.60% BaSO4,采用威尔弗利摇床技术的精矿价值为 86.10% BaSO4,采用气浮技术的精矿价值为 88.30% BaSO4,从这一结果来看,气浮技术的化验价值最高。最后,通过重力选矿法,低品位的加里提重晶石矿石从 79.20% 的 BaSO4 提升到了 86.60%、48.6% 86.10% 和 88.30% BaSO4 的超细矿物工程材料。
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