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Particle-based characterization and process modeling to comprehend the behavior of iron ores in drum-type wet low-intensity magnetic separation

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MINERALS ENGINEERING
卷 206, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2023.108509

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Iron ore; Particle characterization; Particle-based model; Magnetic susceptibility; Drum-type magnetic separation; Kinetic rate constants

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This paper introduces an approach that combines particle properties and process modeling to describe the behavior of iron ore in a laboratory-scale drum-type magnetic separator. Early information on iron ore processing behavior can be obtained through laboratory testing, automated mineralogy analysis, and process modeling.
Drum-type wet low-intensity magnetic separation is a versatile technique traditionally implemented in the mining industry since the mid-19th century. Yet, comprehending the process from a fundamental point of view remains challenging and its implementation still relies on rules of thumbthat commonly disregard the ore properties and the effects of the operating conditions. This work describes an approach that combines comprehensive particle-based characterization and process modeling to integrate particle properties and equipment characteristics to describe the behavior of an iron ore in a laboratory-scale drum-type magnetic separator. Such a proposal is based on (1) laboratory testing, (2) automated mineralogy for particle-scale ore characterization, and (3) process modeling to compute the particle separation kinetics as a function of the ore intrinsic attributes and the physical principles involved in magnetic separation. This approach proposes the guidelines to obtain early information on the iron ore processing behavior, which represents a promising tool for decision-making at different stages of the beneficiation chain.

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