Improved mining recovery with bulk ore sorting and MR technology

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1661 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
Sensor-based bulk ore sorting is a form of preconcentration that autonomously measures and
physically separates discrete bulk ‘pods’ of run of mine (‘ROM’) or primary crushed material. This
case study examines the results of a full scale bulk ore sorting trial undertaken at Cozamin mine in
Zacatecas, Mexico in 2019. The bulk ore sorting plant comprised primarily of a mobile jaw crusher,
fixed conveyor, MR analyser, and diverter gate. Results of the trial demonstrate that bulk ore sorting
could deliver a net improvement in copper metal fed to the processing plant of 6-8 per cent within an
equal gross tonnage of ore. Copper metal increases were the result of improvements in mining
recovery, where valuable mineralisation is recovered from marginal or sub-grade material that would
otherwise be discarded as waste or stockpiled as low-grade. The increase in mining recovery more
than compensates for metal losses suffered in the bulk ore sorting plant.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Improved mining recovery with bulk ore sorting and MR technologyMLA: Improved mining recovery with bulk ore sorting and MR technology. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.