Rodolfo Marín Rivera, Alexey Koltsov, Branko Araya Lazcano, Jean-François Douce
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Wettability in water/iron ore powder systems: To the universality of the Cassie model
During iron ores granulation process minimization of the volume of water is of vital economic importance due to the associated energy cost of evaporation in the second sintering step. The optimisation of water addition demands understanding of capillarity properties of iron ore mixtures to ensure at the same time good mechanical strength of iron ore granules and just needed minimum of water in the granulation drum. Thus, in the current work wettability and capillarity properties of 7 iron ores, 7 additives and 7 mixtures of those components were studied. It was found that particles with size below 0.1mm have a big influence on the contact angle and percentage of infiltrated water of mixtures. Particularly, the content of hematite Ore 1 had a significant effect on the contact angle. The use of calcine and dolomite additives affects slightly the magnitude of the water surface tension, but modifies the wettability of iron ores. The adaptation of the Cassie model for mixtures of iron ores of > 2-phases gave an excellent estimation of the contact angle for mixtures with size particles below 0.1 mm. A good estimation for mixtures with particles larger than 0.1 mm was also obtained.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Mineral Processing has been discontinued as of the end of 2017, due to the merger with Minerals Engineering.
The International Journal of Mineral Processing covers aspects of the processing of mineral resources such as: Metallic and non-metallic ores, coals, and secondary resources. Topics dealt with include: Geometallurgy, comminution, sizing, classification (in air and water), gravity concentration, flotation, electric and magnetic separation, thickening, filtering, drying, and (bio)hydrometallurgy (when applied to low-grade raw materials), control and automation, waste treatment and disposal. In addition to research papers, the journal publishes review articles, technical notes, and letters to the editor..