New aspect of chromite gravity tailings re-processing

Citation
A. Guney et al., New aspect of chromite gravity tailings re-processing, MINER ENG, 14(11), 2001, pp. 1527-1530
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Geological Petroleum & Minig Engineering
Journal title
MINERALS ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
08926875 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1527 - 1530
Database
ISI
SICI code
0892-6875(200111)14:11<1527:NAOCGT>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Karagedik Chromite Concentrator of the ETI Holding Co., which is located in Fethiye (south Turkey), has been producing chromite concentrate assaying 4 7-48 % Cr2O3 from chromite ores containing 30-35 % Cr2O3 by gravity, separa tion methods since 1920. The tailings, containing 13-14 % Cr2O3, which had been removed from this plant, were accumulated at stockpiles, amounting to about 1.2 million tons. Generally, at the chromite concentrators of Turkey, such as Karagedik Concentrator, ultra fine size chromite particles (minus 0.038 mm.) were removed as tailings. Likewise, the tailings of the Karagedi k concentrator contain a minus 0.038 mm fraction amounting to 42 % of the t otal. The Cr2O3 content of this size faction is about 23 % with Cr2O3 distr ibution of 76 %. In order to recover the ultra fine chromite particles from the Karagedik Concentrator tailings, a new process, including Wet High Int ensity Magnetic Separation and column flotation, was developed and the Kara gedik Research Pilot Plant based on this process was commissioned in 1999. At this plant, final concentrates, assaying 46-48% Cr2O3 are produced and o verall plant recoveries are about 60-65%. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Sc ience Ltd. All rights reserved.