Enhancement of mineralogical assessments through mass reconciliation and multi-dimensional visualization for flotation improvement, O. Gravel, G. Mahieu, L. Perez-Barnuevo, and P. Barbeau-Verreault

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 859 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Raglan mine is a copper-nickel mining operation, part of Glencore, and located at the northern
border of the province of Quebec, in Canada. The concentrator is fed by a mix of four different
underground mines, thus it must accommodate periodic variations in run-of-mine mineralisation and
composition. In order to concentrate nickel and copper sulphides, the flotation circuit also includes a
regrind step at the cleaner stage. This leads to challenges in maintaining optimal recoveries and in
diagnosing potential disturbances. This paper advocates for the combination of automated mineralogical
analyses, reconciliated mass balances from diagnostic sampling campaigns and innovative multidimensional
visualisation to assist in tackling these challenges. Through this approach, it has been
possible to quantify the regrind step influence on the liberation of valuable mineral particles in the final
flotation concentrate. The methodology also allows for virtual sieving of the products in order to track
unit loss in the flotation process. The proposed analysis scheme presents an opportunity to easily
diagnose flotation circuit performance based on mineralogical information.
Keywords: Flotation diagnostics, multi-dimensional visualisation, mineral liberation analysis
Citation
APA:
(2020) Enhancement of mineralogical assessments through mass reconciliation and multi-dimensional visualization for flotation improvement, O. Gravel, G. Mahieu, L. Perez-Barnuevo, and P. Barbeau-VerreaultMLA: Enhancement of mineralogical assessments through mass reconciliation and multi-dimensional visualization for flotation improvement, O. Gravel, G. Mahieu, L. Perez-Barnuevo, and P. Barbeau-Verreault. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.