Production of talc concentrate from talc/carbonate crude ore by utilization of STET belt separator
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15th Minisymposium Verfahrenstechnik and 6th Partikelforum, Leoben, April 29th – 30th, 2019, Conference Proceedings. 2019. p. 25 - 28 Oral 3.1.
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T1 - Production of talc concentrate from talc/carbonate crude ore by utilization of STET belt separator
AU - Luckeneder, Christoph
AU - Gehringer, Sabrina
AU - Flachberger, Helmut
AU - Mirkowska, Monika Joanna
PY - 2019/4/29
Y1 - 2019/4/29
N2 - A talc/carbonate crude ore was crushed and milled. A product 100 % smaller than 315 µm was obtained for separation tests. The separation tests were conducted on an electrostatic belt separator. The target of the separation tests was a talc concentrate with a mass recovery as high as possible and a loss on ignition as low as possible.The influence of belt speed, applied voltage and polarity of the top electrode were tested. A combination of a high belt speed, a high applied voltage and a positive top electrode resulted in a mass recovery of 47.2 % and a loss on ignition of 9.2 %. During the test a comminution effect shifted the particle size distribution significantly. The fraction 315 / 250 µm represented 17.2 % of the sample mass. The separation test reduced this fraction to 2.2 %. The separation of a talc/carbonate crude ores with an electrostatic belt separator was successful. The comminution effect has to be taken into account.
AB - A talc/carbonate crude ore was crushed and milled. A product 100 % smaller than 315 µm was obtained for separation tests. The separation tests were conducted on an electrostatic belt separator. The target of the separation tests was a talc concentrate with a mass recovery as high as possible and a loss on ignition as low as possible.The influence of belt speed, applied voltage and polarity of the top electrode were tested. A combination of a high belt speed, a high applied voltage and a positive top electrode resulted in a mass recovery of 47.2 % and a loss on ignition of 9.2 %. During the test a comminution effect shifted the particle size distribution significantly. The fraction 315 / 250 µm represented 17.2 % of the sample mass. The separation test reduced this fraction to 2.2 %. The separation of a talc/carbonate crude ores with an electrostatic belt separator was successful. The comminution effect has to be taken into account.
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-3-200-06348-8
SP - 25
EP - 28
BT - 15th Minisymposium Verfahrenstechnik and 6th Partikelforum, Leoben, April 29th – 30th, 2019, Conference Proceedings
ER -