Feldspar concentrates separated from vanadium titano-magnetite tailings and separation method thereof
A technology of vanadium titanomagnetite and separation method, which is applied in magnetic separation, solid separation, wet separation, etc., can solve the problems of limited market capacity, difficult long-term promotion and recycling, and low economic value.
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[0032] Sorting feldspar (type) concentrate and its separation method from vanadium-titanium magnetite tailings, comprising the following steps:
[0033] (1) Use a 0.6mm sieve to separate the vanadium-titanium magnetite beneficiation tailings, and remove the part above +0.6mm;
[0034] (2) The -0.6mm material obtained in step (1) is adjusted to PH value with sulfuric acid, xanthate is used as collector, 2 # Oil is used as a foaming agent to remove sulfides (pyrite, chalcopyrite, etc.) in tailings by flotation (sulfur-cobalt concentrate can be obtained through beneficiation);
[0035] (3) Use weak magnetic separation to remove the desulfurized tailings obtained in step (2) at a magnetic field strength of 0.28T to remove the strong magnetic minerals in the tailings (titanium magnetite and its altered minerals, which are poor and rich conjoint organisms) ); the beneficiation tailings usually contain some (poor and rich) joints of strong magnetic minerals and gangue minerals, and ...
Embodiment 2
[0042] Sorting feldspar (type) concentrate and its separation method from vanadium-titanium magnetite tailings, comprising the following steps:
[0043] (1) Use a 0.6mm sieve to separate the vanadium-titanium magnetite beneficiation tailings, and remove the part above +0.6mm;
[0044] (2) The -0.6mm material obtained in step (1) is adjusted to PH value with sulfuric acid, xanthate is used as collector, 2 # Oil is used as a foaming agent to remove sulfides (pyrite, chalcopyrite, etc.) in tailings by flotation (sulfur-cobalt concentrate can be obtained through beneficiation);
[0045] (3) Use weak magnetic separation to remove the desulfurized tailings obtained in step (2) at a magnetic field strength of 0.28T to remove the strong magnetic minerals in the tailings (titanium magnetite and its altered minerals, which are poor and rich conjoint organisms) ); the beneficiation tailings usually contain some (poor and rich) joints of strong magnetic minerals and gangue minerals, and ...
Embodiment 3
[0052] Sorting feldspar (type) concentrate and its separation method from vanadium-titanium magnetite tailings, comprising the following steps:
[0053] (1) Use a 0.6mm sieve to separate the vanadium-titanium magnetite beneficiation tailings, and remove the part above +0.6mm;
[0054] (2) The -0.6mm material obtained in step (1) is adjusted to PH value with sulfuric acid, xanthate is used as collector, 2 # Oil is used as a foaming agent to remove sulfides (pyrite, chalcopyrite, etc.) in tailings by flotation (sulfur-cobalt concentrate can be obtained through beneficiation);
[0055] (3) Use weak magnetic separation to remove the desulfurized tailings obtained in step (2) at a magnetic field strength of 0.28T to remove the strong magnetic minerals in the tailings (titanium magnetite and its altered minerals, which are poor and rich conjoint organisms) ); the beneficiation tailings usually contain some (poor and rich) joints of strong magnetic minerals and gangue minerals, and ...
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