Pre-Concentration of Vanadium from Stone Coal by Gravity Using Fine Mineral Spiral

Due to the low grade of V2O5 in stone coal, the existing vanadium extraction technologies face challenges in terms of large handling capacity, high acid consumption and production cost. The pre-concentration of vanadium from stone coal before the extraction process is an effective method to reduce cost. In this study, detailed mineral characterization of stone coal was investigated. It has been confirmed that the vanadium mainly occurs in muscovite and illite. A significant demand for an effective pre-concentration process with simple manipulation for discarding quartz and other gangue minerals is expected. Based on the mineralogical study, a new vanadium pre-concentration process using a fine mineral spiral was investigated. The experimental results showed that the separation process, which was comprised of a rougher and scavenger, could efficiently discard quartz, pyrite and apatite. A final concentrate with V2O5 grade of 1.02% and recovery of 89.6% could be obtained, with 26.9% of the raw ore being discarded as final tailings.


Introduction
In China, stone coal is a vanadium resource with huge reserves.The gross reserve of vanadium in terms of V 2 O 5 in stone coal is 118 million tons, which accounts for more than 87% of the domestic reserve of vanadium [1,2].Therefore, many techniques of vanadium extraction from stone coal have been researched and developed by various researchers [3,4].However, because of the low grade of V 2 O 5 in raw material, the existing extraction technology faces the problem of large handling capacity, high acid consumption and production cost [5,6].According to the research of Zhao [5], when the V 2 O 5 grade improved from 0.8% to 1.0%, the production cost of 1 t V 2 O 5 could decrease by 5010 CNY and the profit could increase by 36%.The pre-concentration of vanadium from stone coal by beneficiation is an effective method to raise the V 2 O 5 grade and reduce the deleterious elements content, with further reduction of production cost.
Pre-concentrate techniques are dependent on the type of vanadium minerals and associate gangue.The vanadium in stone coal mainly exists in the crystal lattice of muscovite and illite where V(III) and V(IV) replace Al(III) as isomorphism [1,7].Besides, the small amount of vanadium combines with organic compounds and/or adsorbs on the surface of clay, pyrite and kaolinite [8].The main gangues in stone coal are quartz, carbonaceous mudstone, and acid consumption minerals, such as apatite, calcite, pyrite and hematite [9].The pre-concentration of vanadium could reduce the Minerals 2016, 6, 82 2 of 11 content of acid consumption minerals and the deleterious elements, like Fe, which has harmful effect on the stage of vanadium precipitation [10].The present techniques used in pre-concentrate of vanadium from stone coal are generally classified into four categories: (i) gravity-flotation; (ii) flotation; (iii) desliming-flotation; (iv) gravity.The gravity-flotation and flotation methods are suitable for the stone coal, which has vanadium mainly exist in muscovite and quartz as the dominant gangue [11,12].The desliming-flotation method could be used for processing of the stone coal, which has vanadium exists both in muscovite and iron-aluminum oxides minerals.Through this method, desliming was firstly employed for the recovery of the fine fractions, which had a V 2 O 5 grade of 2.5-3.5 times higher than the raw ones.Then flotation recovery of vanadium was carried out for the coarser fractions [13][14][15].However, due to the harmful effects of carbonaceous mudstone, which will coat the surface of mineral particles, the flotation and its combination process are not satisfactory [16,17].It can be concluded that the type of stone coal, which contains carbonaceous mudstone, is relatively difficult to pre-concentrate.This study focused on the gravity recovery of vanadium from this type of stone coal.
Since the spiral concentrator's fully commercial use started in the early 1940s, spirals have been proven to be a cost-effective and efficient means of concentrating a variety of ores [18,19].In recent years, fine mineral spirals are successfully used for processing fine (<0.1 mm) materials [20][21][22].Due to the low settling velocities encountered by the very fine mineral particles, smaller bed depth and lamina flow are required for fully separation [20].Hence, light minerals require a significantly smaller pitch with somewhat larger diameter [23].Accordingly, Spirals for fine materials of small specific gravity should have significantly small ratio of pitch to diameter (P/D) [24].However, there was less information on pre-concentration of vanadium from stone coal by fine spiral.
The objective of this work was to investigate a simple gravity process for the possible pre-concentration of vanadium from stone coal.Based on the mineralogical and separation studies, a process flow scheme with two-stage spiral separator circuit was proposed.

Materials
Vanadium-bearing stone coal decarbonized in the fluidized bed furnace was obtained from Teng-da Mining and Metallurgy Co. Ltd., Xianning, China.Approximately 500 kg of representative sample was used from a sampling campaign.After three crushing stages (two jaw crushers and a rolls crusher), particle size was reduced to <3.0 mm.Materials were then well mixed and divided into 1 kg samples for characterizations and pre-concentration studies.

Procedure
The samples were firstly wet ground in a HLXMQ-Φ240 ˆ90 laboratory ball mill from Wuhan Exploring Machinery Factory (Wuhan, China) at 50 wt % solids for 24 min, until a particle size distribution of <74 µm accounted for 72.2 wt % was achieved.Batch grinding experiments were conducted to determine the grinding curves.Four kilogram ground product was prepared for the rougher separation.Then the ground product was subjected to the separation by a 5 turn laboratory spiral.Batch experiments were conducted to find the optimal operation parameters by single factor test method, and using the parallel test to increase the stability.The optimal operation parameters of the rougher process were the feed rate of 236 L/h, the feed slurry solid concentration of 18 wt % and the wash water of 30 L/h.The products of rougher included concentrate, middling and tailing.The rougher concentrate was the final concentrate for vanadium extraction.The middling was wet reground to a particle size distribution of <74 µm accounted for 65.6 wt %.The reground product was the feed for scavenger.Four kilograms of reground product was prepared for the scavenger separation.The optimal operation parameters of scavenger process were the feed rate of 313 L/h, the feed slurry solid concentration of 15 wt % and the wash water of 0 L/h.The products of scavenger included tailing and concentrate.The tailings of the rougher and scavenger were rejected as final tailings.In the close circuit flowsheet, the scavenger concentrate was recycled to the rougher feed.
The design data of the laboratory spiral are given in Table 1 and the set-up, used for the experiments, is shown in Figure 1a.In the rougher of spiral, the feed stream was separated into 14 bands at the discharge of the spiral, numbered from 1 to 14.The uniform width of every band was 12 mm.In this study, the gangue was either the minerals of high density or the minerals of high hardness.Hence, high density product (collected from No. 1 to 2) was defined as tailing, middle density product (No. 3 to 5) was defined as middling, and low density product (No.6 to 14), which contained high muscovite, was defined as concentrate (Figure 1b).The design data of the laboratory spiral are given in Table 1 and the set-up, used for the experiments, is shown in Figure 1a.In the rougher of spiral, the feed stream was separated into 14 bands at the discharge of the spiral, numbered from 1 to 14.The uniform width of every band was 12 mm.In this study, the gangue was either the minerals of high density or the minerals of high hardness.Hence, high density product (collected from No. 1 to 2) was defined as tailing, middle density product (No. 3 to 5) was defined as middling, and low density product (No.6 to 14), which contained high muscovite, was defined as concentrate (Figure 1b).

Test Methods
1.The chemical composition of the stone coal was detected by the Axios advanced X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer (PANalytical B.V., Almelo, The Netherlands).2. Optical microscopy study was performed using Leica DMLP polarization microscope (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany).3. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis was conducted by using D/Max-RB X-ray diffraction meter (Rigaku, Akishima, Japan) with Cu Kα radiation.4. The vanadium valences of the raw ore were measured on ZDJ-4A automatic potentiometric titrimeter (Shanghai INESA Scientific Instrument Ltd., Shanghai, China) by ammonium ferrous sulfate method [25]. 5. Sizing analysis was conducted on sub-samples of feed and test products using Mastersizer 2000 laser particle characterization system (Malvern Instruments Ltd., Malvern, UK) and laboratory wet screening method.Test Methods

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The chemical composition of the stone coal was detected by the Axios advanced X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer (PANalytical B.V., Almelo, The Netherlands).2.

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Sizing analysis was conducted on sub-samples of feed and test products using Mastersizer 2000 laser particle characterization system (Malvern Instruments Ltd., Malvern, UK) and laboratory wet screening method.

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The determination of vanadium grade was measured in accordance with Test Methods of Vanadium in Coal Standard (GB/T 19226-2003) [26].

Chemical Composition Analysis
The results of chemical composition analysis (Table 2) showed that the main component in the sample is SiO 2 and the grade of V 2 O 5 is only 0.81%.Although these are decarbonized samples, there are still 5% C in residues.

Mineral Composition Analysis
The results of optical mineralogy and the X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis (Figure 2) revealed that the main mineral phases were quartz, muscovite, illite, calcite and pyrite.The diffraction peaks of muscovite and illite in the final concentrate (FC) were slightly higher than the other ones, indicating that gravity separation could concentrate the muscovite and illite to Final concentrate.The mineral composition of the sample was obtained by the comprehensive analysis of the chemical composition, optical microscopy and XRD.The results are shown in Table 3.The density and Mohs scale of the main minerals are also tabulated in Table 3 [27].The density, Mohs scale and granularity differences among various minerals were taken into account for mineral separation.Gravity separation may be an appropriate method as a result of the analysis above.The results of chemical composition analysis (Table 2) showed that the main component in the sample is SiO2 and the grade of V2O5 is only 0.81%.Although these are decarbonized samples, there are still 5% C in residues.The results of optical mineralogy and the X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis (Figure 2) revealed that the main mineral phases were quartz, muscovite, illite, calcite and pyrite.The diffraction peaks of muscovite and illite in the final concentrate (FC) were slightly higher than the other ones, indicating that gravity separation could concentrate the muscovite and illite to Final concentrate.The mineral composition of the sample was obtained by the comprehensive analysis of the chemical composition, optical microscopy and XRD.The results are shown in Table 3.The density and Mohs scale of the main minerals are also tabulated in Table 3 [27].The density, Mohs scale and granularity differences among various minerals were taken into account for mineral separation.Gravity separation may be an appropriate method as a result of the analysis above.The vanadium in stone coal mainly exists in the crystal lattice of muscovite and illite where V(III) and V(IV) replace Al(III) as isomorphism [1,7].Besides, the small amount of vanadium combines with organic compounds and/or adsorbs on the surface of minerals like clay, pyrite and kaolinite, etc. [8].The vanadium valences of the raw ore were measured on ZDJ-4A automatic potentiometric titrimeter (Shanghai INESA Scientific Instrument Ltd.) by ammonium ferrous sulfate method, and the results showed that there are 76.6% V(III), 23.4% V(IV) and no V(V) in this ore.The content of absorbed V was measured by diluted acid leaching method.The result showed that the absorbed state does not exist in the raw ore and it is consistent with the result of the valence measurement.
The occurrence of vanadium was obtained by the comprehensive analysis of the above details and the electron probe micro-analyzer of the raw ore (Table 4).It was indicated that the vanadium occurs as an isomorphism state in muscovite and illite.Hence, the pre-concentration of vanadium could be achieved by separating muscovite and illite from gangue, which has either high density or high hardness.

Selective Grinding
From the mineralogical study of the raw ore, it is known that vanadium is mainly distributed in muscovite and illite in the form of an isomorphism.The mohs scale of muscovite and illite is shown below 3 (Table 3).However, gangue like quartz, pyrite, apatite and hematite all have a higher mohs scale than muscovite and illite.Distinguished from lamellar structures of muscovite and illite, gangues particles are mostly irregular or have an angular structure.Due to the differences in the crystal structure and the hardness, muscovite and illite may have different grindability in different grinding media [28,29].If selective grinding of muscovite and illite is achieved, then not only is energy saved by the reduction of the amount of fines produced, but also muscovite and illite are concentrated to a fine size fraction, which makes subsequent separation or vanadium leaching stages easier and cheaper to operate [30].According to the research of Ou [31], the grinding in either ball media or short column media was considered as having higher selectivity for cracking lamellar minerals like illite and kaolinite than grinding in roll media.The balls achieved point contact in the grinding process, which made it have higher selectivity for grinding soft and flaky particles than the line contact.Therefore, the particle size of quartz, pyrite, hematite and apatite in the grinding products was greater than muscovite and illite, which created a favorable condition for spiral separation.
The ground product particle size fraction analysis which was conducted using Mastersizer 2000 laser particle characterization system, showed that the d10, d50 and d90 (diameter at the cumulative undersize of 10%, 50% and 90%) were 8, 53 and 95 µm, respectively.The V 2 O 5 grade in each size fraction of selective grinding product is shown in Figure 3, compared with the raw sample.It was indicated that through selective grinding the V 2 O 5 grade increased in fine fraction (<45 µm), while decreased in coarse fraction (>45 µm).Meanwhile, through selective grinding the maximum difference of V 2 O 5 grade among each size fraction increased from 0.11% to 0.18%.It was indicated that the V 2 O 5 grade was characterized by the grain gradation distribution.However, the lowest grade size fraction still contained 0.69% V 2 O 5 , and could not be directly discarded.Therefore, a spiral separation was carried out to further reduce the V 2 O 5 content.

Gravity Separation
In the spiral separation process, muscovite and illite particles, which have low density and small particle size, are concentrated in a band along the outer side of the stream.The muscovite and illite have slower settling velocity compared with other minerals because of their flaky shape.Hence, the muscovite and illite are swept along in the outer side of the stream [32].While coarse and light particles of quartz are concentrated in a band along the mid region of the stream, the high density particles of pyrite, hematite and apatite are concentrated in a band along the inner side of the stream.Muscovite and illite particles were washed into light minerals band called concentrate in this study.The mid and heavy mineral bands were called middling and tailing, respectively.
The operation variables were confirmed by single factor test method.In order to avoid the accidental error, parallel samples were collected in each test.The results showed that increasing the feed rate was favorable to vanadium recovery but hampered the vanadium grade.Increasing the feed slurry solid concentration could slightly increase vanadium grade at the expense of recovery.The optimal operating variables of rougher were: feed rate of 236 L/h, and feed slurry solid concentration of 18 wt %.The wash water flow ratio test results (Figure 4) indicated that the wash water addition could wash away entrapped light and small particles from the inner side of the stream from where the tailing was discarded.The wash water flow rate significantly impacted the V2O5 grade of tailing at low wash water flow rate.

Gravity Separation
In the spiral separation process, muscovite and illite particles, which have low density and small particle size, are concentrated in a band along the outer side of the stream.The muscovite and illite have slower settling velocity compared with other minerals because of their flaky shape.Hence, the muscovite and illite are swept along in the outer side of the stream [32].While coarse and light particles of quartz are concentrated in a band along the mid region of the stream, the high density particles of pyrite, hematite and apatite are concentrated in a band along the inner side of the stream.Muscovite and illite particles were washed into light minerals band called concentrate in this study.The mid and heavy mineral bands were called middling and tailing, respectively.
The operation variables were confirmed by single factor test method.In order to avoid the accidental error, parallel samples were collected in each test.The results showed that increasing the feed rate was favorable to vanadium recovery but hampered the vanadium grade.Increasing the feed slurry solid concentration could slightly increase vanadium grade at the expense of recovery.The optimal operating variables of rougher were: feed rate of 236 L/h, and feed slurry solid concentration of 18 wt %.The wash water flow ratio test results (Figure 4) indicated that the wash water addition could wash away entrapped light and small particles from the inner side of the stream from where the tailing was discarded.The wash water flow rate significantly impacted the V 2 O 5 grade of tailing at low wash water flow rate.

Gravity Separation
In the spiral separation process, muscovite and illite particles, which have low density and small particle size, are concentrated in a band along the outer side of the stream.The muscovite and illite have slower settling velocity compared with other minerals because of their flaky shape.Hence, the muscovite and illite are swept along in the outer side of the stream [32].While coarse and light particles of quartz are concentrated in a band along the mid region of the stream, the high density particles of pyrite, hematite and apatite are concentrated in a band along the inner side of the stream.Muscovite and illite particles were washed into light minerals band called concentrate in this study.The mid and heavy mineral bands were called middling and tailing, respectively.
The operation variables were confirmed by single factor test method.In order to avoid the accidental error, parallel samples were collected in each test.The results showed that increasing the feed rate was favorable to vanadium recovery but hampered the vanadium grade.Increasing the feed slurry solid concentration could slightly increase vanadium grade at the expense of recovery.The optimal operating variables of rougher were: feed rate of 236 L/h, and feed slurry solid concentration of 18 wt %.The wash water flow ratio test results (Figure 4) indicated that the wash water addition could wash away entrapped light and small particles from the inner side of the stream from where the tailing was discarded.The wash water flow rate significantly impacted the V2O5 grade of tailing at low wash water flow rate.The open circuit gravity separation test results (Table 5) indicated that the V 2 O 5 content increased up to No. 8, and then decreased to No. 14 as the stream number increased.The V 2 O 5 grade of tailing was only of 0.24%, and could be discarded as final tailing.The products analysis of concentrate, tailing and middling was performed.The results tabulated in Table 6 showed that the V 2 O 5 grade of every size fraction above 38 µm in concentrate was higher than 1.0% and V 2 O 5 distribution rate of >38 µm was 44.0% .Meanwhile, the sizes of about 60 wt % of the particles were <38 µm in concentrate.Hence, it was difficult to further increase the V 2 O 5 grade.Although the V 2 O 5 grade of middling was much lower than concentrate and feed, it was still not low enough to discard.The products analysis results (Table 6) showed that the middling has a particle size distribution of <74 µm and accounted for 53 wt %.The middling regrinding and scavenger study results (Table 7) indicated that the V 2 O 5 grade of scavenger tailing was 0.35%, and it, together with the rougher tailing, could be rejected as final tailing (FT).The rougher concentrate was as final concentrate (FC) for leaching.The scavenger concentrate could be recycled to the rougher feed when in the close circuit flowsheet.Furthermore, the V 2 O 5 recovery in concentrate, middling and tailing of each size fraction analysis was analyzed (Table 6).It verified the above mentioned viewpoint, of which selective grinding muscovite and illite could create a favorable condition for spiral separation (Figure 5).

Flowsheet Test
The detailed flowsheet, along with the mass balance and the process conditions for the pre-concentrate of vanadium from stone coal, was depicted in Figure 6.It could be observed that the V2O5 grade of FT was 0.32%, which was much lower than FC.The loss of V2O5 was 10.4%, while the discarding rate was 26.9%.Combined with the mineral composition of the raw ore (Table 3), XRD analysis (Figure 2) and chemical analysis (Figure 7) of FT and FC, it showed that the P primarily came from apatite, while Fe was come from the iron minerals, which were pyrite and hematite.Muscovite in FC was two times more than that in FT.Apatite and iron minerals in FC were about 1/3 and 3/7 of the content in FT, respectively.It was showed that the pre-concentrate of vanadium from stone coal could improve the V2O5 grade by decreasing the content of gangue minerals, such as quartz, apatite and iron minerals.Furthermore, the apatite and iron minerals were not only the high acid consumption minerals, but also the originate minerals of Fe and P ions.It was indicated that the

Flowsheet Test
The detailed flowsheet, along with the mass balance and the process conditions for the pre-concentrate of vanadium from stone coal, was depicted in Figure 6.It could be observed that the V 2 O 5 grade of FT was 0.32%, which was much lower than FC.The loss of V 2 O 5 was 10.4%, while the discarding rate was 26.9%.Combined with the mineral composition of the raw ore (Table 3), XRD analysis (Figure 2) and chemical analysis (Figure 7) of FT and FC, it showed that the P primarily came from apatite, while Fe was come from the iron minerals, which were pyrite and hematite.Muscovite in FC was two times more than that in FT.Apatite and iron minerals in FC were about 1/3 and 3/7 of the content in FT, respectively.It was showed that the pre-concentrate of vanadium from stone coal could improve the V 2 O 5 grade by decreasing the content of gangue minerals, such as quartz, apatite and iron minerals.Furthermore, the apatite and iron minerals were not only the high acid consumption minerals, but also the originate minerals of Fe and P ions.It was indicated that the vanadium pre-concentration could decrease the content of high acid minerals and the content of harmful element.
vanadium pre-concentration could decrease the content of high acid minerals and the content of harmful element.

Conclusions
1.According to the mineralogical study of the raw ore, it was indicated that the mineral composition of raw ore is simple, with vanadium occurring mainly in muscovite and slightly in illite, and quartz as a major impurity.Minor gangue minerals are: pyrite, calcite, kaolinite, coal, apatite and hematite.vanadium pre-concentration could decrease the content of high acid minerals and the content of harmful element.

Conclusions
1.According to the mineralogical study of the raw ore, it was indicated that the mineral composition of raw ore is simple, with vanadium occurring mainly in muscovite and slightly in illite, and quartz as a major impurity.Minor gangue minerals are: pyrite, calcite, kaolinite, coal, apatite and hematite.

Conclusions
1.According to the mineralogical study of the raw ore, it was indicated that the mineral composition of raw ore is simple, with vanadium occurring mainly in muscovite and slightly in illite, and quartz as a major impurity.Minor gangue minerals are: pyrite, calcite, kaolinite, coal, apatite and hematite.
2. The results of the gravity separation study showed that the fine spiral of a 0.36 P/D ratio was a useful separator for vanadium pre-concentration from stone coal.
Minerals 2016, 6, 82 10 of 11 3.A new process comprising two-stage spiral gravity separation has been applied to realize the pre-concentration of vanadium.Through the process, 26.9% of the raw ore could be directly discarded and the V 2 O 5 loss was only 10.4%.In addition to improving the V 2 O 5 grade from 0.8% to 1.0%, the apatite and iron minerals in FC were about 1/3 and 3/7 of the content in FT, respectively.

Figure 1 .
Figure 1.Schematic set-up of spiral (a), and a sectional view of spiral trough flow (b).

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The determination of vanadium grade was measured in accordance with Test Methods of Vanadium in Coal Standard (GB/T 19226-2003)[26].

Figure 1 .
Figure 1.Schematic set-up of spiral (a), and a sectional view of spiral trough flow (b).

Figure 2 .
Figure 2. X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of raw sample, the final concentrate (FC) and the final tailings (FT).

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Figure 2. X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of raw sample, the final concentrate (FC) and the final tailings (FT).

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Figure 3. V2O5 grade and distribution rate of each size fraction of grinding product and the raw sample.

Figure 4 .
Figure 4. Tailing V2O5 grade vs. tailing mass rate of different wash water flow rate (WWFR: wash water flow rate).

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Figure 3. V 2 O 5 grade and distribution rate of each size fraction of grinding product and the raw sample.

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Figure 3. V2O5 grade and distribution rate of each size fraction of grinding product and the raw sample.

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Figure 4. Tailing V2O5 grade vs. tailing mass rate of different wash water flow rate (WWFR: wash water flow rate).

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Figure 4. Tailing V 2 O 5 grade vs. tailing mass rate of different wash water flow rate (WWFR: wash water flow rate).

Figure 5 .
Figure 5. V 2 O 5 recovery in concentrate, middling and tailing of each size fraction.

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Figure 6.Flowsheet for the pre-concentration of vanadium from stone coal (GPD: ground pulp density, WWFR: wash water flow rate, FR: feed rate, FSSC: feed slurry solid concentration).

Figure 7 .
Figure 7.Chemical compositions of FT and FC.

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Figure 6.Flowsheet for the pre-concentration of vanadium from stone coal (GPD: ground pulp density, WWFR: wash water flow rate, FR: feed rate, FSSC: feed slurry solid concentration).

Figure 6 .
Figure 6.Flowsheet for the pre-concentration of vanadium from stone coal (GPD: ground pulp density, WWFR: wash water flow rate, FR: feed rate, FSSC: feed slurry solid concentration).

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Figure 7.Chemical compositions of FT and FC.

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Figure 7.Chemical compositions of FT and FC.

Table 1 .
Geometry parameters of the spiral.

Table 1 .
Geometry parameters of the spiral.

Table 2 .
Chemical composition of raw sample.

Table 2 .
Chemical composition of raw sample.

Table 3 .
Mineral composition of raw sample.

Table 3 .
Mineral composition of raw sample.

Table 7 .
Results of middling regrinding and scavenger.

Table 5 .
Open circuit separation results of rougher.

Table 6 .
Products analysis of concentrate, middling and tailing.

Table 7 .
Results of middling regrinding and scavenger.