Iron ore tailings dams at Quadril?tero Ferr?fero, Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, are full and present significant risks. The material contains approximately 30% of the iron, and recovering this iron is important in decreasing the environmental impact and increasing production. The objective of the present work was to study magnetic concentration of processing plant tailings. Pilot tests optimized the processing configuration, but the planned iron grade was only possible with cleaning stages. Industrial tests were configured into three concentration stages (rougher, cleaner, and recleaner), and obtained a 63% iron grade concentrate representing a mass recovery of around 15%
Technological parameters of concentrates obtained using developed approaches and conventional method...
Within the international macro-economic scenario, the mineral sector is seeking innovative and susta...
Repositories of historical tailings (HT) pose environmental risks but could also become new resource...
The research is aimed at study of the probable recovery of iron from the tailings of the Olcon minin...
The Quadrilátero Ferrífero mineral province is one of the most important sources of iron ore in Braz...
The Quadril?tero Ferr?fero mineral province is one of the most important sources of ironore in Brazi...
This study investigates the effectiveness of magnetic concentration techniques for the beneficiation...
Abstract Tailings recovery has been a constant challenge for most engineers. Along more than five ye...
The mine in study have mineral resources of 5,6 billion tons of iron ore. Produces 26 million tons ...
Abstract Tailings recovery has been a constant challenge for most engineers. Along more than five ye...
Iron ore tailings, which are important secondary resources, have outstanding latent application valu...
The Iron ore processing plants have been invariably generating slimes in the range of 10 – 15 % of t...
In this study, different flowsheet options were evaluated to achieve the best upgrading conditions f...
Waste mud from the waste water treatment plant of an iron and steel factory has been investigated du...
India is endowed with large reserves of high grade hematitic iron ores. However, steady depletion of...
Technological parameters of concentrates obtained using developed approaches and conventional method...
Within the international macro-economic scenario, the mineral sector is seeking innovative and susta...
Repositories of historical tailings (HT) pose environmental risks but could also become new resource...
The research is aimed at study of the probable recovery of iron from the tailings of the Olcon minin...
The Quadrilátero Ferrífero mineral province is one of the most important sources of iron ore in Braz...
The Quadril?tero Ferr?fero mineral province is one of the most important sources of ironore in Brazi...
This study investigates the effectiveness of magnetic concentration techniques for the beneficiation...
Abstract Tailings recovery has been a constant challenge for most engineers. Along more than five ye...
The mine in study have mineral resources of 5,6 billion tons of iron ore. Produces 26 million tons ...
Abstract Tailings recovery has been a constant challenge for most engineers. Along more than five ye...
Iron ore tailings, which are important secondary resources, have outstanding latent application valu...
The Iron ore processing plants have been invariably generating slimes in the range of 10 – 15 % of t...
In this study, different flowsheet options were evaluated to achieve the best upgrading conditions f...
Waste mud from the waste water treatment plant of an iron and steel factory has been investigated du...
India is endowed with large reserves of high grade hematitic iron ores. However, steady depletion of...
Technological parameters of concentrates obtained using developed approaches and conventional method...
Within the international macro-economic scenario, the mineral sector is seeking innovative and susta...
Repositories of historical tailings (HT) pose environmental risks but could also become new resource...