Characterisation of graphite by automated mineral liberation analysis


Characterisation of graphite by automated mineral liberation analysis

Sandmann, D.; Haser, S.; Gutzmer, J.

The beneficiation of graphite is very costly and energy intensive and can necessitate multiple processing steps, often including flotation. Products have to satisfy very stringent quality criteria. To decrease beneficiation costs, a careful characterisation of feed and concentrate materials is needed. This study elucidates the additional benefit of methods of automated SEM-based image analysis, such as mineral liberation analysis (MLA), in addition to ‘traditional’ methods [optical microscopy and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD)] for the analyses of graphite raw materials and processing products. Owing to the physical and chemical properties of the mineral graphite, samples require delicate sample preparation as well as particular backscattered electron (BSE) imaging calibration for automated image analysis. These are illustrated in this study. The results illustrate that SEM-based image analysis of graphite feeds and concentrates can provide accurate and reliable information for the graphite beneficiation process. This applies to both mineralogical characteristics and process relevant parameters.

Keywords: Graphite; Beneficiation; SEM-based image analysis; Modal mineralogy; Mineral association; Liberation; MLA

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