Technological Schemes for Preparation and Deep Beneficiation of Technogenic Waste Containing Fine Slimes Environmental Component

Abstract




This article evaluates a new procedure for choosing special methods of disintegration for technogenic rock materials with fines and slimes. The article describe different examples of beneficiation technology for chromium-containing slime tails of the Donskoy beneficiation plant (Republic of Kazakhstan), hematite tails of Magnitogorskiy Metallurgical Plant, and tin waste with fines particles.


Keywords: fine slimes, environmental component, technological schemes, Preparation technogenic waste




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