2009520 · Generally for processing chromite ores, different types of gravity methods are employed after crushing, grinding followed by classification. The Tata Steel Chrome Ore Beneficiation (COB) plant is generating 50 tph of tailings assaying 17% Cr2O3.
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view more20121214 · In this belt a number of lessees are working for winning of chromite ore for their captive charge-chrome/ ferro-chrome plant respectively. Most of these chromite mines and chromite ore beneficiation (COB) plant are engaged in exporting of chrome ore fines and chromite concentrate.
view more2023101 · The international market for chromite ore (synthetic formula – FeO.Cr 2 O 3 ), the only commercially viable source of new chromium (Cr) units, is predominantly driven by the global demand for ferrochrome (FeCr). Secondary FeCr markets comprise of the Cr chemicals-, abrasives-, refractories-, and foundry sand industries and account for a …
view more2024221 · The M10A model was created for a narrower particle size range and the M10B spiral was created for a wider size range. How the recovery of ultra-fine chromite impacts the grade of the platinum group metals (PGMs) is studied, offering new thoughts on gravity concentrators in plant design considerations for PGMs and chromite recovery plants.
view more2018120 · The Major resources are concentrated at Sukinda Valley, Odisha. The chromite ore beneficiation plants are present in this region. The beneficiation plants majorly consist of comminution to physically liberate the minerals followed by physical separation to generate the concentrate. During the comminution process, large quantities of fines ...
view more2013710 · Detailed characterisation and recovery of chromite from the beneficiation plant tailing of Sukinda, India, was investigated. Different characterisatio…
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view more201981 · There are proven and well established widely accepted techniques for concentration of chromite ores such as spiral concentration, jigs and shaking tables. However, these techniques become inefficient and complex when treating fine and ultrafine size particles (less than 75μm) resulting in this size fraction lost to the tailings. As a result, …
view more2013710 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Characterisation and separation studies of Indian chromite beneficiation plant tailing" by S. K. Tripathy et al.
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