Characterization and processing of an haematitic stockpile for pellet feed production

Bárbara Dornelas de Assis, Armando Araujo, Filipe Vasconcelos Guimarães, A. Peres, Nayara Rilla de Souza Machado
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A current concern related to low-grade stockpiles is to develop processing routes for the production of high-grade pellet feed. The stockpiles possess complex mineralogical composition of hematite and undesirable minerals bearers of aluminium and sulphur that require the development of a processing route aiming the production of high iron grade material with acceptable grades of contaminants. With an average iron grade of 48.6%, the material of the haematitic stockpiles was produced at the end of a beneficiation process consisting of crushing and screening. After grinding to achieve P80 106 μm, satisfactory concentration was achieved by magnetic separation (WHIMS) in three or four stages, depending on the desired product quality. Such flexibility led to the proposal of two possible processing routes. When the scavenger stage product is incorporated into the pellet feed, although the iron grade diminishes, the mass recovery increases by approximately 5%. The investigation proved that it is possible to produce pellet feed from the haematitic stockpiles with the processing routes tested. However, further grinding is required in order to adequate the material granulometry for its application as pellet feed.
用于颗粒饲料生产的赤铁矿储备的特性和处理
目前与低品位库存有关的一个问题是为生产高品位颗粒饲料制定加工路线。库存中有复杂的赤铁矿矿物组成和不受欢迎的铝和硫矿物,需要开发一条加工路线,以生产具有可接受污染物等级的高铁级材料。赤铁矿库存的平均铁品位为48.6%,物料是在选矿过程结束时生产的,包括破碎和筛选。在磨矿达到P80 ~ 106 μm后,根据需要的产品质量,分三段或四段进行磁选,获得满意的选别。这种灵活性导致提出了两种可能的处理路线。当清除剂阶段的产品加入颗粒饲料时,虽然铁品位降低,但质量回收率提高了约5%。调查证明,经过测试的加工路线,有可能从血铁病库存生产颗粒饲料。然而,进一步的粉碎是需要的,以充分的物料粒度,其应用作为颗粒饲料。
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