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ROCESSING AND COMPLEX USE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIALS
ArticleName Prospective technology of concentration of poor chromium ores of Karelia
ArticleAuthor Rakaev A. I., Alekseeva S. A., Chernousenko E. V., Rudakov S. N., Neradovskiy Yu. N.
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Mining Institute of Kola Science Center of Russian Academy of Sciences:

Rakaev A. I., Head of Laboratory, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, e-mail: rakaev@goi.kolasc.net.ru
Alekseeva S. A., Researcher
Chernousenko E. V., Researcher

 

«Karelmet» JSC:
Rudakov S. N., Deputy Chief Executive Officer

 

Geological Institute of Kola Science Center of Russian Academy of Sciences:
Neradovskiy Yu. N., Leading Researcher, Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences

Abstract

Aganozerskoe chromium ores deposit is situated in Pudozhsky District (Republic of Karelia). According to industrial classification, ore belongs to rarely-inclined type with fine-grained chromospinelide. 11,9–33,2 % of Cr2O3 is included in ore. Ore includes two types of chromospinelide with equal chemical composition, but different morphological peculiarities and size of releases: fine grains of octahedral habitus with coarseness from 0.01 to 0.2-0.3 mm and significantly coarser grains with size from 0.2 to 2-2.5 mm. Research of ore grinding kinetics in rod and grinding barrel mill has shown the advantages of application of rod mill in the I stage. Rod mill provides the big yield of productive grade with minimal amount of slimes. Coarseness of -0.63 mm is optimal for this stage. It is shown that large-grain chromite is extracted rather completely with this coarseness. Grinding of material in ball mill to the coarseness of -0.2 mm, corresponding to average weighted size of chromite grains, is recommended in the II stage for opening of fine-grained variety of chromite. Concentration of chromite ores was carried out by gravitation method on spiral separators and concentration tables and magnetic method with application of high-gradient separators. Concentrate (yield is near 34%, content of Cr2O3 is 45.5%, extraction is near 76%) was obtained by developed two-stage gravitation-magnetic scheme of concentration from ore, containing near 20% of Cr2O3. Content of Cr2O3 in tails is 7.2%.

keywords Poor chromium ore, dissemination of chromospinelide, content of Cr2O3, grinding ratio, opening of mineral, gravitation method, magnetic separation
References

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