A process mineralogical study to improve beneficiation efficiencies of Dwarsrivier chromite – A digital approach using automated mineralogy APCOM 2021

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Wallmach S. Blancher V. Dieudonné A. Perroton H Smith T. Nzima
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 1, 2021

Abstract

Chromite beneficiation is generally performed by crushing and density separation using spirals. At the Dwarsrivier Chrome mine spiral efficiencies seam to vary, the reason for which is not evident. This sometimes results in the production of low-grade products, which are sold at relatively low prices. This paper represents a Qemscan® study that investigated mineralogical reasons for these variations. Variations in liberation of chromite particles as well as variations in chromite compositions were investigated. The results showed that the so-called low grade chromite product can be improved to become a high grade chromite product by means of a refinement in mineral processing. A detailed Qemscan® database (SIP file) was developed to account for variations in chromite chemistries. It can be shown that chemical variations with respect to Cr, Al, Mg and Fe in chromite particles reporting to the scavenger tails are larger than in the high grade product. A combination of these chemical variations together with a decrease in liberation of chromite particles in the scavenger tails can potentially help to recover more chromite particles from this specific process stream.
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APA: T. Wallmach S. Blancher V. Dieudonné A. Perroton H Smith T. Nzima  (2021)  A process mineralogical study to improve beneficiation efficiencies of Dwarsrivier chromite – A digital approach using automated mineralogy APCOM 2021

MLA: T. Wallmach S. Blancher V. Dieudonné A. Perroton H Smith T. Nzima A process mineralogical study to improve beneficiation efficiencies of Dwarsrivier chromite – A digital approach using automated mineralogy APCOM 2021. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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