The detection and characterization of the B mode of cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization anisotropies will not be possible without a high-precision removal of the fore-ground contamination present in the microwave band. In this work, we study the relevance of the component-separation technique based on the Independent Component Analysis (ICA) for this purpose and investigate its performance in the context of a limited sky coverage observation and from the viewpoint of our ability to differentiate between cosmological models with different primordial B-mode content. We focus on the low Galactic emission sky patch centred at 40° in right ascension and -45 in declination, corresponding to the target of several operating and planned C...