Mineralogy and geochemistry of Sub-grade iron ore sample from deposit no. 5 of bacheli complex, bailadila, Chhattisgarh, India, and their implications on beneficiation Rao G. V.1,*, Markandeya R.2, Rath Basant1, Kumar Rajan1 1R&D Centre, NMDC Limited, Hyderabad, India 2JNTUCEH, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, India *E-mail: vrgottumukkala@gmail.com
Online published on 4 December, 2018. Abstract Sub Grade Iron Ore (SGIO) sample collected from Deposit 5, Bacheli Complex, Bailadila, was subjected for characterisation studies. As part of characterisation studies geochemistry of the sample, powder XRay diffraction studies, mineralogical studies, mineral liberation studies, photomicrography under reflected and transmitted light were carried out. Mineralogical studies have indicated that the main ore mineral is Hematite and that the lone gangue mineral is Quartz. Some quantities of Limonite, Goethite, Jasper and Martite were also found. Mineral liberation studies suggest that the liberation of ore and gangue minerals started from 220 microns. The iron content in the ‘SGIO’ sample is 40.80% and SiO2 content is 40.90%, while the remaining constituents were less than 0.24%. Top Keywords Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Liberation studies, Sub Grade Iron Ore, Bacheli, Bailadila. Top |