Beneficiation of Industrial Minerals Using a Tribo-Electric Belt Separator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. J. Hrach K. P. Flynn P. J. Miranda
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"ST Equipment & Technology, LLC (STET) has developed a processing system based on tribo-electrostatic belt separation that provides the mineral processing industry a means to beneficiate fine materials with an entirely dry technology. In contrast to other electrostatic separation processes that are typically limited to particles greater than 75 µm in size, the triboelectric belt separator is ideally suited for separation of very fine (<1 µm) to moderately coarse (300 µm) particles with very high throughput. The high efficiency multi-stage separation through internal charging/recharging and recycle results in far superior separations that can be achieved with a conventional single-stage free-fall tribo-electrostatic separator. The triboelectric belt separator technology has been used to separate a wide range of materials including mixtures of glassy aluminosilicates/carbon, calcite/quartz, talc/magnesite, and barite/quartz. Separation results are presented for selected industrial mineral sources. An economic comparison of using the tribo-electrostatic belt separation versus conventional flotation for barite / quartz separation illustrates the advantages of dry processing for minerals.INTRODUCTIONThe lack of access to fresh water is becoming a major factor affecting the feasibility of mining projects around the world. According to Hubert Fleming, former global director for Hatch Water, “Of all the mining projects in the world that have either been stopped or slowed down over the past year, it has been, in almost 100% of the cases, a result of water, either directly or indirectly” (Blin et al., 2013). Dry mineral processing methods offer a solution to this looming problem."
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APA: F. J. Hrach K. P. Flynn P. J. Miranda  (2016)  Beneficiation of Industrial Minerals Using a Tribo-Electric Belt Separator

MLA: F. J. Hrach K. P. Flynn P. J. Miranda Beneficiation of Industrial Minerals Using a Tribo-Electric Belt Separator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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