Investigating the Characterization and Grindability Behaviour of Farin-lamba Cassiterite toward Effective Tin Oxide Production

O. Alabi, Gideon Giwa, Francis Gitau, Gbadamosi Yemisi Elizabeth
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Cassiterite has been an essential source of tin; its exploration and exploitation have become a priority worldwide. The effective beneficiation of cassiterite depends mainly on its grindability and effective liberation. The Modified Bond's grindability test is a method used to determine the work index, which is crucial in estimating the energy needed to grind an ore. This is crucial during mineral processing, as a slight deviation would affect the company's operating expenditure (OPEX). This study investigates the work index for Farin-Lamba cassiterite with reference to silica sand sourced from Igbokoda. The test ore (cassiterite) was analyzed using Energy Dispersed X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (ED-XRS), Petrographic Analysis, and Scanning Electron Microscope equipped with an Energy Dispersive Spectrum (SEM-EDS) to understand their chemical and mineralogical characteristics in relation to their grindability. The test ore and the reference material (silica sand) underwent comminution using 500g of each to a 100% passing 500 μm array of sieves arranged in (√2) series from 500μm to 63μm onto an automatic sieve shaker. The chemical and mineralogical analysis revealed the presence of gangue such as SiO2 and Al2O3, which increases the energy needed during communition; further, the presence of rough and large grain size in the ore also increases the energy needed for communition. The results were subjected to Gaudin Schuman's equation to determine the ore's work index, which was 14.664 KWh/ton for the test ore, which is standard for cassiterite, which ranges from 10-15 kWh/ton. Further, the energy needed for comminution was calculated to be 33.7272 Kwh, providing valuable insights into the energy efficiency of the grinding process. The evaluation of the grindability of Farin-Lamba cassiterite in relation to the reference ore not only contributes toward understanding the ore processing dynamics but also provides information needed for the optimization of energy consumed during the process of tin oxide production.
研究法林-兰巴锡石的特性和可磨性行为,以有效生产氧化锡
锡石一直是锡的重要来源,其勘探和开采已成为全世界的当务之急。锡石的有效选矿主要取决于锡石的可磨性和有效解放。改良邦德可磨性测试是一种用于确定功指数的方法,这对估算研磨矿石所需的能量至关重要。这在矿物加工过程中至关重要,因为稍有偏差就会影响公司的运营支出(OPEX)。本研究参考来自伊格博科达的硅砂,对法林-兰巴锡石的工作指数进行了调查。使用能量色散 X 射线荧光光谱仪 (ED-XRS)、岩相分析法和配备能量色散光谱仪的扫描电子显微镜 (SEM-EDS) 对测试矿石(锡石)进行了分析,以了解与可磨性相关的化学和矿物学特征。试验矿石和参考材料(硅砂)各用 500 克进行粉碎,在自动筛分机上从 500 微米到 63 微米排列成 (√2) 系列的 500 微米筛子阵列中 100%通过。化学和矿物学分析表明,SiO2 和 Al2O3 等矸石的存在增加了共生所需的能量;此外,矿石中粗粒和大粒的存在也增加了共生所需的能量。根据高汀-舒曼方程确定了矿石的功指数,测试矿石的功指数为 14.664 千瓦时/吨,符合锡石的标准,即 10-15 千瓦时/吨。此外,还计算出粉碎所需的能量为 33.7272 千瓦时,这为了解磨矿过程的能效提供了宝贵的信息。评估法林-兰巴锡石与参考矿石的可磨性不仅有助于了解矿石加工动态,还为优化氧化锡生产过程中的能源消耗提供了所需信息。
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