Integration of a mineral processing technology within a transportation system, A. Brodt and I. Mezhibovsky

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Brodt I. Mezhibovsky
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The traditional vertical transportation systems deliver both gangue and useful mineral. The extraction of the desired minerals requires the construction of mineral processing and waste management plants, driving production costs, and often creating a negative environmental impact. The proposed technology is an integration of mineral processing within the transportation system. The mined rock is crushed and then loaded into a vertical lifting system filled with heavy media, with an intermediate density between the mineral and the waste rock. Driven by gravity separation, the desired mineral floats to the earth's surface, while the waste sinks. Delivered minerals and sunk waste is extracted from the heavy media and is then regenerated to a dry state. The useful mineral should be suitable for further use, and the waste used for backfilling. Remained residues of the heavy media may be recycled and reused in the vertical transportation system. Trials of the proposed process in a pilot format have confirmed economic and environmental advantages over traditional methods of transportation and mineral processing technologies. Keywords: Gravitational processes of mineral processing, separation in heavy media, vertical transportation to earth's surface by floating up
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APA: A. Brodt I. Mezhibovsky  (2020)  Integration of a mineral processing technology within a transportation system, A. Brodt and I. Mezhibovsky

MLA: A. Brodt I. Mezhibovsky Integration of a mineral processing technology within a transportation system, A. Brodt and I. Mezhibovsky. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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