Design considerations for an iron tailings filtration plant and their conveying and disposal systems

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 427 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 8, 2021
Abstract
In recent years, there has had a greater recurrence of studies and projects that consider tailings
filtration followed by dry stacking to reduce the consumption of fresh water, the space required for
disposal, and, eventually, to reduce the costs of the project. In addition, this technique could be
required to meet new environmental restrictions to extend the life-of-mine of existing plants or to
enable the development of new projects, especially in areas of high social interest.
This article is intended to describe the most relevant technical aspects of the design and
implementation of an iron ore tailings filtering system and its final overland disposal as well as
physical and metallurgical surveys, and laboratory and pilot testing. Furthermore, it is presented how
these activities are inserted in the project development to rationalise the resources.
The case under study considers an iron mineral wet magnetic concentration processing plant. The
outcome tailings are dewatered by means of thickeners, where the overflow water is recycled back
to the plant. The underflow slurry is pumped into intermediate storage tanks before proceeding with
further dewatering and final disposal.
The project consists of a tailings filtration plant, belt conveying systems, a temporary stockpiling
system, trucking loading and transportation system, moisture-conditioning facilities (spreading and
airing), and final disposal facilities (compacting).
Due to the stickiness of the filtered tailings that governs the belt conveying system design, the
operating moisture range must be established. Besides, proper technical aspects such as planning,
executing, and analysing both the laboratory and the pilot testing data to validate process design
parameters; selecting filters; defining spare filtering capacity; handling the out-of-range filtrated
moisture; sizing the belt conveying system; configuring the equipment involved, must be considered.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Design considerations for an iron tailings filtration plant and their conveying and disposal systemsMLA: Design considerations for an iron tailings filtration plant and their conveying and disposal systems. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.