Centrifugal High Gradient Magnetic Separation of Fine Ilmenite
Centrifugal High Gradient Magnetic Separation (CHGMS) was creatively developed, and in the present investigation was used for the concentration of fine ilmenite from tailings through a cyclic pilot-scale CHGMS separator, to study the effect of two key parameters, i.e., magnetic induction and rotation speed of matrix, on the separation performance of the separator. The results of investigation indicates that the CHGMS is effective in concentrating the ilmenite; an increase in the rotation speed increases concentrate grade but reduces recovery of TiO2, and this is reverse for the induction. While the two parameters were optimized, a concentrate assaying 19.42% TiO2 with 80.72% recovery of TiO2 is achievable from the tailings assaying 8.18% TiO2. It was concluded that the CHGMS provides a prospective technology for the concentration of fine ilmenite.