| Authors | Mohammad Massinaei,Ali Behnamfard |
| Journal | Journal of Water Process Engineering |
| Page number | 1-8 |
| Serial number | 31 |
| Volume number | 31 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2019 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | ISI،JCR،Scopus |
Abstract
Most of the mineral processing and hydrometallurgical plants consume large volumes of water. A portion of this
water is recycled to the process while the remainder is lost. This necessitates optimization of dewatering systems
particularly in arid and semi-arid mining regions. In this paper the bench and full-scale flocculation behavior of
iron ore tailings is investigated in order to improve the dewatering performance of tailings thickeners of an iron
beneficiation plant. In the batch settling tests, the effect of flocculant dosage (5–20 g/t solid), slurry solids
concentration (3–12 %), pH (4–12), and flocculant dilution (0.05–1 %) on the flocculation performance (settling
rate, supernatant turbidity, and sediment volume) was studied. The results reveal that the flocculation performance
improves at higher slurry pH and flocculate dosage as well as lower slurry solids content. In the plant-site
experiments, the influence of increasing the slurry pH (from 8.1–11.2) and dosage of flocculant (from 8 to 13 g/t
solid) together with flocculant injection strategy on the thickening performance was examined. The thickeners
underflow density and overflow clarity increased with raising the slurry pH and flocculant dosage as well as
distributing the flocculant solution at different locations along the feed stream. The proposed modifications were
accompanied by a reduction of 23% in the total water consumption corresponding to an annual savings of
$576,000.
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