• Title/Summary/Keyword: 고품위 몰리브덴광

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A study on Microbubble Column flotation for Recovering High Grade Molybdenite (고품립(高品位) 몰리브덴광 선별(選別)을 위한 Microbubble Column 부선 특성 연구)

  • Kang, Hyun-Ho;Shin, Shung-Han;Jeon, Ho-Seok;Han, Oh-Hyung
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2010
  • As the competition of acquiring foreign resources of advanced countries and developing countries intensifies, South Korea which imports most of the mineral resources, started to re-develop domestic mines for molybdenite ore, in order to secure stable natural resources and decrease foreign currency expense. In this study, as a result of performing XRD and composite analysis on Dongwon NMC's (the sole producer of molybdenite ore in Korea) final concentrate(Mo 50.4%), Quartz, Grossular and Hedenbergite exists as impurities and size analysis showed that in relative coarse particle range of 60~140 mesh was formed with high grade over 57% Mo. Also, a test was performed to confirm the possibilities of increasing the grade and recovery of Dong won NMC's final ore. As a result, Mo 58.6% ($MoS_2$ 97.83%) was obtained with 87.47% recovery at a condition of 15 minutes grinding time, Kerosene as collector 0.1 l/ton, AF as Frother 65 7.2 l/ton, wash water of 630 ml/min and air flow rate of 1,197 ml/min.

Experimental Design of Column Flotation for Recovery of High Grade Molybdenite (고품위 몰리브덴 회수를 위한 컬럼부선 요인설계)

  • Hyun Soo Kim;Purev Oyunbileg;Chul-Hyun Park
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.34-44
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    • 2023
  • In this work, column flotation using factorial design was performed for recovering high-grade molybdenite concentrate. First, the flotation concentrate from Samyang Mining Plant was regrinded to a mean size of 165, 116, 46.7, and 38.4 ㎛ for an increase of the liberation degree. Tests were carried out for various variables affecting column flotation, and then the concentrates with molybdenite grade and recovery of 98.3 % and 95.28 % were obtained, respectively. Also, regression was performed using the statistical analysis program (SPSS 25) with the factorial design and experimental data on particle size, flow wash-water velocity and depressant that affect high grade. From the results, a model equation was derived to predict the molybdenite grade (MG) and recovery (MR) with the relationship between column flotation variables. Factors such as depressant concentration + wash-water velocity and particle size + depressant concentration + wash-water velocity were smaller than the significance level (0.05) and had a significant effect on the dependent variable, grade, and in the recovery model, only particle size and wash-water velocity factors affected the dependent variable, recovery.