Potential and limitations for sensor-based particle sorting of gold ores – experiences on sensor-based particle sorting piloted for SAG pebbles

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 276 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
Sensor-based particle sorting of gold ores is the masterclass of preconcentration. The technical
challenges of a grade in ppm scale makes a direct detection with currently available technology in
milliseconds impossible. Consequently, the detection and classification of particles into ore and
waste classes relies on detectable proxies which are the foundation for the classification. These
must be reliable and repeatable across the ore bodies processed in future. A sensor-based particle
ore sorting equipment must therefore be calibrated systematically by understanding the gold
deportation in different lithological groups. Also, it must be in best operational state to minimise
possible misplacement. The technical challenges are met by a stringent financial regime governing
the business case. Many gold ore sorting projects require a stable grade of gold in the rejected waste
significantly below 1gr/t.
Two examples are introduced in this paper:
The pilot results and operational experience of X-ray transmission (XRT)-based particle
ore sorting for pebble sorting of sulphide associated ore;
Laser-based particle ore sorting for pebble circuit of an orogenic, quartz associated gold
ore.
Usually, sensor-based particle sorters are installed in the crushing section of a plant. However, for
large capacity plants, the number of equipment required, and the associated material handling costs
result in significant capital and operating expenses for plants with 1200tph run-of-mine capacity. As
a conclusion, it was decided to investigate sensor-based particle ore sorting applied to the pebble
stream of two existing semi autogenous mills.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Potential and limitations for sensor-based particle sorting of gold ores – experiences on sensor-based particle sorting piloted for SAG pebblesMLA: Potential and limitations for sensor-based particle sorting of gold ores – experiences on sensor-based particle sorting piloted for SAG pebbles. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.