ABSTRACT The present study aimed at studying the recycling of shredded currency waste of The Egyp... more ABSTRACT The present study aimed at studying the recycling of shredded currency waste of The Egyptian Central Bank, ECB, in the form of good-quality products. The techniques used include soaking with chemicals, screening to separate the detached ink particles from the soaking step, pulping at high temperature, screening to separate large nylon pieces and small ink particles, flotation to separate large ink particles and small pieces of nylon and bleaching as the final step to increase the whiteness of the product.
Huge amounts of tailing dumps as a result of mines’ blasting operations were impacting both econo... more Huge amounts of tailing dumps as a result of mines’ blasting operations were impacting both economical and environmental problems. This issue was in serious need to be treated with suitable solutions. Evaluation of one of these tailing dumps in the Eastern Desert of Egypt showed the presence of reasonable amount of cassiterite mineral reaching 0.199%. The mineral was found as finely disseminated particulates within varieties of quartz-feldspar-hornblende-biotite granitic formations. In the present study, the processing regime relied upon the synergy between reaching liberation size, and mineral over grinding due to its extreme brittleness. However, delicate grinding via attrition scrubbing was adopted to produce − 0.51 + 0.074 mm attrition product with fine fractions, reaching 62.31% and 37.59%, respectively. The recovery of cassiterite from the − 0.50 + 0.074 mm size fraction was accomplished by the physical difference between mother granitic formations that shielded the mineral gr...
Mineral industries in common generate a lot of rejects in the form of fines and slimes, which ult... more Mineral industries in common generate a lot of rejects in the form of fines and slimes, which ultimately create environmental and social problems besides causing losses of mineral values. In view of the recent stringent policy imposed on the environment, there is an urgent need to attempt possible simple and cheap solutions to such problems. These slimes have long been considered in the industry to be unrecoverable. It has been standard practice over many years in the phosphate industry to separate and discard the fines and ultrafine particles. In this respect, the present study shed light on the recovery of super and ultrafine phosphate of a phosphomud produced after the processing of an East Mediterranean phosphate ore. Falcon Concentrator model SB40-VFD (semi-continuous with variable frequency drive) was used in this study to recover the -32 micron phosphate fines of D50=11 micron. The effect of the main variables of the semi-continuous Falcon concentrator model SB40-VFD, includi...
ABSTRACT The present study aimed at studying the recycling of shredded currency waste of The Egyp... more ABSTRACT The present study aimed at studying the recycling of shredded currency waste of The Egyptian Central Bank, ECB, in the form of good-quality products. The techniques used include soaking with chemicals, screening to separate the detached ink particles from the soaking step, pulping at high temperature, screening to separate large nylon pieces and small ink particles, flotation to separate large ink particles and small pieces of nylon and bleaching as the final step to increase the whiteness of the product.
Huge amounts of tailing dumps as a result of mines’ blasting operations were impacting both econo... more Huge amounts of tailing dumps as a result of mines’ blasting operations were impacting both economical and environmental problems. This issue was in serious need to be treated with suitable solutions. Evaluation of one of these tailing dumps in the Eastern Desert of Egypt showed the presence of reasonable amount of cassiterite mineral reaching 0.199%. The mineral was found as finely disseminated particulates within varieties of quartz-feldspar-hornblende-biotite granitic formations. In the present study, the processing regime relied upon the synergy between reaching liberation size, and mineral over grinding due to its extreme brittleness. However, delicate grinding via attrition scrubbing was adopted to produce − 0.51 + 0.074 mm attrition product with fine fractions, reaching 62.31% and 37.59%, respectively. The recovery of cassiterite from the − 0.50 + 0.074 mm size fraction was accomplished by the physical difference between mother granitic formations that shielded the mineral gr...
Mineral industries in common generate a lot of rejects in the form of fines and slimes, which ult... more Mineral industries in common generate a lot of rejects in the form of fines and slimes, which ultimately create environmental and social problems besides causing losses of mineral values. In view of the recent stringent policy imposed on the environment, there is an urgent need to attempt possible simple and cheap solutions to such problems. These slimes have long been considered in the industry to be unrecoverable. It has been standard practice over many years in the phosphate industry to separate and discard the fines and ultrafine particles. In this respect, the present study shed light on the recovery of super and ultrafine phosphate of a phosphomud produced after the processing of an East Mediterranean phosphate ore. Falcon Concentrator model SB40-VFD (semi-continuous with variable frequency drive) was used in this study to recover the -32 micron phosphate fines of D50=11 micron. The effect of the main variables of the semi-continuous Falcon concentrator model SB40-VFD, includi...
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