12/25/2012


1.       What is Feldspar used for?

Orthoclase and Albite are more used for industrial process. In 2011,  20.7 million Tones of feldspar were produced, mostly by three countries: Turkey (5 Mt), Italy (4.7 Mt) and China (2.1 Mt)(USGS).
Feldspar is a common raw material used in glassmaking, ceramics, and to some extent as a filler and extender in paint, plastics, and rubber. Feldspar is ground to about 20 mesh for glassmaking and to 200 mesh or finer for most ceramic and filler applications.

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12/19/2012


1.      What is Feldspar?
The feldspars (KAlSi3O8 – NaAlSi3O8 – CaAl2Si2O8 – BaAl2Si2O8) are a group of frame-like structure anhydrous aluminosilicate minerals, which are the most common mineral in the Earth, making up as much as 60% of the Earth's crust.
Generally speaking, there are three categories of feldspar: orthoclase (K-feldspar), plagioclase and celsian. Feldspar has two directions of cleavage that meet at close to a 90 degree angle. The included angle between two sets of cleavages of orthoclase is equal to 90 degrees, and less than 90 degrees for plagioclase.
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12/13/2012

The tested red sludge sample origins from Shandong Province, China

Yueyang Dalishen Electromagnetic Machinery Co., Ltd.
No.1 Zhongxiang Street, Rongjiawan,
Yueyang City, Hunan Province, 414100, P. R. China          
Tel. /Fax: +86-730-7600700

Test Report
Date of test: Sep. 27th, 2012
Tested by: Zhou Qizhen, Yang Dishan, Yang Wenyong, Wan Weihong

The sample is red mud (bauxite residues after Bayer process for alumina). Moisture is 14.07% and Total Fe% is 31.32% after chemical analysis.
I. Purpose of test:
Test with high gradient magnetic separator, to see the feasibility of beneficiation of red mud.
II. Flow Sheet, Test Parameter and Result
Test I
1.      Flow sheet

2. Test Parameter
1. Test Machine: DLS-50 Vertical Ring High Gradient Magnetic Separator
2. Concentration of Slurry: m% 30%
3. Magnetic Conductive Medium in Matrix: Steel Rod ø2mm
4. Frequency of Pulsation: 300r/min
5. Rotation Speed: 20s/r
6. Grinding Particle Size: no grinding

3. Test Result
Sample
Total Fe%
Yield Rate %
Recovery %
Feed
31.32
100
100
Concentrates
50.69
19.83
32.26
Tailings
26.46
80.17
67.74
Test II
1. Test Parameter
Test I and Test II is similar, with the same flow, some alterations are:
1. The feed sample is ground for test II, particle size distribution is D95<100 mesh.="" o:p="">

2. Background magnetic intensity for test is 0.4T.

2. Flow Sheet


3. Test result
Sample
Total Fe%
Yield Rate %
Recovery %
Feed
31.32
100
100
Concentrates
51.11
18.93
30.89
Tailings
26.70
81.07
69.11
Test III
1. Test Parameter
Test III is Complex flow, except the background magnetic field intensity, other test parameters are the same with Test I.


2. Flow Sheet



3. Test result
Sample
Total Fe%
Yield Rate %
Recovery %
Feed
31.32
100
100
Concentrates of Roughing
47.36
30.64
46.33
Tailings of Roughing
24.24
69.36
53.67
Concentrates of Cleaning
52.97
12.75
21.56
Tailings of Cleaning
43.46
17.89
24.77
Total Tailings
28.16
87.25
78.44

Preliminary Conclusion
1.      Total Fe% can be upgraded to about 51% by one-time high gradient magnetic separation, with yield rate of concentrates 19%.
2.      Total Fe% can be upgraded to about 53% by complex separation, with yield rate of concentrates 13%.




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12/06/2012

A report on red mud magnetic separation test (Origin sample comes from Guangxi Province, Guangxi)

Yueyang Dalishen Electromagnetic Machinery Co., Ltd.
No.1 Zhongxiang Street, Rongjiawan,
Yueyang City, Hunan Province, 414100, P. R. China          
Tel. /Fax: +86-730-7600700

Test Report
Date of test: Nov. 10th, 2012
Tested by: Zhou Qizhen, Yang Dishan, Yang Wenyong, Wan Weihong

The sample is red mud (bauxite residues after Bayer process for alumina). Take 500 gram sample. After drying, the 500 gram sample is 403 gram. Moisture is 19.4% and Total Fe% is 26.63% after chemical analysis.

I. Purpose of test:
Test the feasibility of beneficiation of red mud by high gradient magnetic separator.

II. Flow Sheet and Test Parameter

1. Flow sheet





2. Test Parameter
1. Test Machine: DLS-50 High Gradient Magnetic Separator
2. Concentration of Slurry: m% 30%
3. Magnetic Conductive Medium in Matrix: Steel Rod ø2mm
4. Frequency of Pulsation: 300r/min
5. Rotation Speed: 20s/r

III. Test Result
1. The weight of oversize sample (20 mesh screen), which is not tested by magnetic separator, is 0.6% of the total 500 gram.

2. The weight of undersize sample (20 mesh screen), is 99.4% of the total 500 gram sample. See the following test result:

 
Magnetic Intensity
Sample
T/Fe%
Yield/%
Recovery/%
Roughing
1.1T
Feed
26.63
100
100
Concentrates
39.54
34.39
51.06
Tailings
19.86
65.61
48.94
Cleaning
0.3T
Concentrates
52.03
8.37
16.35
Tailings
35.52
26.02
34.71
0.4T
Concentrates
51.04
10.96
21.01
Tailings
34.15
23.43
30.05
0.5T
Concentrates
49.25
13.83
25.58
Tailings
33.01
20.56
25.48
0.6T
Concentrates
48.69
16.08
29.4
Tailings
31.5
18.31
21.66

IV. Preliminary Conclusion

1. After processed by high gradient magnetic separator for one time (roughing), the TFe% can be upgraded to 39.45%, yield rate 34.39%.

2. Process the concentrates of roughing by high gradient magnetic separator for another time, the TFe% can be upgraded to 52.03%. The yield rate of final concentrates is 8.37%.



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12/03/2012


2. Iron Recovery from High-Fe Red Mud
Research on the technology of recovery iron from red mud was started early in 1970s. Iron can be separated and enriched through reducing roasting and a series complex processing. While the means of wet high gradient magnetic separating red mud output directly from Bayer process is a simple and feasible way.
In October of 2010, Aluminum Corporation of China (CHINALCO) announced their dramatic breakthrough on iron recovery from red mud.
Guangxi Branch of CHINALCO separates iron by high gradient magnetic separator from sediments of bauxite residues after Bayer Process, producing irons with 55% total Fe.
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1. What is Red Mud?

Red mud (bauxite tailings, bauxite residues) is a solid waste product of the Bayer process to provide alumina. About 1-3 tones of red mud is generated for each tones of alumina, the ratio depends on bauxite ores.
Red mud reservoirs

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