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Characterisation and Modelling of Gravity Pre-Concentration Amenability Using LST Fluidisation in a REFLUXTMClassifier

Journal

MINERALS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min10060545

Keywords

REFLUX(TM)Classifier; dense minerals; gravity separation; pre-concentration; process modelling; characterisation

Funding

  1. Curtin University Gold Technology Group [P420F]
  2. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (AngloGold Ashanti)
  3. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Australian Gold Reagents)
  4. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Barrick Gold)
  5. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (CRCORE)
  6. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Evolution)
  7. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (FLSmidth)
  8. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Gekko Systems)
  9. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Gold Fields)
  10. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Kemix)
  11. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Lhoist)
  12. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Newcrest Mining)
  13. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Newmont Goldcorp)
  14. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Northern Star Resources)
  15. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Orica)
  16. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Pioneera))
  17. AMIRAP420F Gold Processing Technology project (Vega Industries)

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Samples of the feed, underflow and overflow from water-based separations conducted using a continuous REFLUX(TM)Classifier involving inclined channels with a 3 mm spacing have been fractionated. Another REFLUX(TM)Classifier operating in a semi-batch configuration using a dense fluidising medium of lithium heteropolytungstates (LST) was used to determine the density distributions of the three streams. The partition surface of the separator was quantified, and the technique was validated against sink/float data for a -300 + 38 mu m chromite ore separation. It was found that the LST flow fractionation determined theD(50)with remarkable accuracy across the entire size range, with theEpvalues also very good above 75 mu m. For water-based continuous separations involving a gold ore covering the size range -1.0 + 0.090 mm, theD(50)varied with particle size to the power -0.22 and theEpremained relatively constant at approximately 170 kg/m(3)for each of the narrow particle size ranges. These results were consistent with the partition surface validated based on the much finer size range of the higher density chromite ore. The performance of the continuous system was then modelled, with the results shown to agree well with separations conducted on the feed. This approach has been developed as an alternative to using the sink/float test, thus offering a new option with both a lower cost and minimal health and environmental risk. The findings from this study can in turn be used to assess the amenability of a given ore to gravity pre-concentration.

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