Caracterização tecnológica de rejeito em minérios pegmatíticos de Juazeirinho/PB
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2007Autor
Pinheiro, Heriscarth M. D.
Silva, João Paulo P.
Martins, Rosiney A.
Leite, José Yvan Pereira
Lima, Raquel Franco de Souza
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The pegmatites represent an important source of industrial minerals such as feldspar, kaolin, mica
and quartz. They also present a large gemological potential. The Borborema Pegmatitic Province has
been explored since before the World War II. After this period, the exploitation of minerals of the
pegmatites became a seasonal activity, with primitive methods of exploration, which resulted in
substantial losses of mineral resources from that region. The present work has as focus the granulometric,
mineralogical and chemical characterization of tailings of pegmatite from Juazeirinho, PB. The
technological characterization of these tailings allows the definition of the best route to recover useful
minerals. The samples, collected in two distinct places in the same area (Alto do the Belarmino and
Mina Velha) were homogenized and quartered, separated by grain size, density and magnetic
susceptibility. The generated fractions were submitted the chemical and mineralogicals analyses. Semiquantitative chemical analyses were carried through in X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. In the
mineralogical analyses it was estimated the degree of liberation of the mineral dark phases. The results
show that the mineralogy of the sunk minerals consists of spodumene, garnet, hematite, cassiterite and
columbite-tantalite; while the mineralogy of the floated ones consists essentially of quartz, feldspar
and muscovite. The mineralogy of the magnetic fraction comprehends essentially hematite and magnetite, while the non-magnetic or weakly magnetic fraction comprehends quartz, feldspar, micas and tourmaline among others. The Degree of Liberation increases with the decreasing of the grain size. The mafic mineral phases presented results ranging from 60 to 100% of particle liberation. The data point out to the possibility of reprocessing these tailings, aiming the recovery of cassiterite and niobo-tantalates.