Influence of Unavoidable Ions on Fine Cassiterite Gravity Separation

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In this paper, used hanging vibrating cone (HVC) concentrator to separate tailings overflow from shaping plant of China Tin Group under different conditions. Through analyzing the results of tests, founded that unavoidable ions in pulp have a great impact on fine cassiterite gravity separation.

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January 2015

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