Positive influence of WHIMS concentrate on the sintering performance of Roy Hill fines

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
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- 736 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 8, 2021
Abstract
Roy Hill is a large iron ore mining, processing, railing and port operation in the Pilbara region of
Western Australia. Since delivering its first shipments to customers in December 2015, Roy Hill has
quickly achieved a 60 Mtpa production rate of lump and fines products.
The process plant, principally consisting of wet scrubbing, screening and de-sanding unit processes,
was expanded from early 2020 to include operation of a Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separation
(WHIMS) Plant. The WHIMS Plant treats tailings to recover approximately 4 Mtpa of ultra-fine
(nominally -150 μm) high-grade hematitic concentrate which, after dewatering, is blended into the
fines product.
Unlike typical hematite concentrates, which consist largely of dense particles with smooth surfaces,
the WHIMS concentrate is characterised by very finely microporous hematitic/goethitic particles,
reflecting the overall characteristics of the Roy Hill deposit.
Detailed test work has been conducted in collaboration with CSIRO to characterise the WHIMS
concentrate in terms of its physical and mineralogical properties, and to determine its influence on
the granulation and sintering performance of Roy Hill fines – from fundamental/lab-scale and sinterpot
perspectives. The results demonstrate that blending of the high-grade hematitic Roy Hill WHIMS
concentrate into the fines product can maintain overall sinter quality and positively influence
granulation and sinter melt formation, as well as Fe grade.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Positive influence of WHIMS concentrate on the sintering performance of Roy Hill finesMLA: Positive influence of WHIMS concentrate on the sintering performance of Roy Hill fines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.