Abstract
Graphite ore collected from Hunan province, south China was characterized by chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction, and optical microscopy. Rougher and multi-stage flotation tests using a mechanical flotation cell and a flotation column containing an additional centrifugal force field were carried out to promote its grade and economic value. In rougher flotation, both the mechanical flotation cell and flotation column reduced the ash content of the graphite ore from 15.43% to 10.8%, while the yield of the flotation column (91.41%) was much higher than that of the mechanical flotation cell (50%). In the presence of hydrophobic graphite, the seriously entrained gangue restricted further improvement in the quality and economic value of the graphite ore. Therefore, multi-stage flotation circuits were employed to diminish this entrainment. Multi-stage flotation circuits using the two flotation devices further decreased the ash content of the graphite ore to ~8%, while the yield when using the flotation column was much higher than that obtained from the mechanical flotation cell employed. On the other hand, the ash removal efficiency of the flotation column was 3.82-fold higher than that observed for the mechanical flotation cell. The Cleaner 3 flotation circuit using the flotation column decreased the ash content in graphite from 15.43% to 7.97% with a yield of 77.53%.
Highlights
Graphite, the most common polymorph of naturally occurring crystalline carbon, is employed in many different applications such as batteries, refractories, electrical products, and pencils [1]
These microcrystalline graphite ores should be concentrated to fixed carbon contents >80%
The graphite ore was received from Hunan province, south China
Summary
The most common polymorph of naturally occurring crystalline carbon, is employed in many different applications such as batteries, refractories, electrical products, and pencils [1]. The grade of some European deposits is ~55%, while that of some microcrystalline graphite deposits in China is. These microcrystalline graphite ores should be concentrated to fixed carbon contents >80%. To expand their application and economic value [2]
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