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ArticleName | Intensification of the foam separation process of diamond-containing raw materials, on the basis of electrochemical method of gas saturation of water systems |
ArticleAuthor | Dvoychenkova G. P., Minenko V. G., Kovalchuk O. E., Ostrovskaya G. Kh., Kovalenko E. G. |
ArticleAuthorData | Institute of Comprehensive Exploitation of Mineral Resources, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia): Dvoychenkova G. P., Leading Researcher, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, e-mail: dvoigp@mail.ru Minenko V. G., Leading Researcher, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, e-mail: vladi200@mail.ru “ALROSA” JSC (Mirnyy, Russia): Kovalchuk O. E., Head of Laboratory, e-mail: oleg.kovalchuk@mail.ru «Yakutniproalmaz» Institute (Mirnyy, Russia): Ostrovskaya G. Kh., Head of Laboratory Mirnyy Mining & Processing Division (Mirnyy, Russia): Kovalenko E. G., Chief Dresser, e-mail: KovalenkoEG@alrosa.ru |
Abstract | As usually, the processing plants of «ALROSA» JSC use the foam separation for the extraction of diamond crystals with 2 mm of coarseness. The efficiency of such separation is explained by the difference in hydrophobic grade of the surface of diamonds and associated minerals. The technogenic raw materials and kimberlites, which were under the active secondary alteration, are being involved into the industrial processing, which makes it possible to reduce the technogenic indices of foam separation. For the purpose of this problem solving, there was held the experimental checking of intensification methods of foam separation, for the processing of the currently extracted diamond-containing raw materials on the processing plant No. 3 of Mirnyy Mining & Processing Division, with the estimation of technological efficiency of their application. The following facts were established on the basis of the researches: -the mineral impurities, in the form of the thin layer of fine-dispersed clay minerals (less than 10 μm), were fixated on the surface of the diamonds, extracted from the secondary changed kimberlites; |
keywords | Kimberlite, diamonds, foam separation, hydrophoby, hydrophily, mineral impurities |
References | 1. Dyukarev V. P., Kalitin V. T., Makhrachev A. F., Zuev A. V., Chanturiya V. A., Dvoychenkova G. P., Trofimova E. A., Bychkova G. M. Gornyi Zhurnal — Mining Journal, 2000, No. 7, pp. 65–68. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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