Process mineralogy: adding the value in the minerals value chain, D. Chetty

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1406 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Process mineralogy forms an integral part of geometallurgy, with ore body characterisation being
but one piece of the puzzle in optimising value derived from ore. This value is not only financial, but
importantly speaks to sustainability from environmental and social standpoints. The reactive approach
of traditional process mineralogy is increasingly being replaced by predictive methods in the
geometallurgical sphere, for which mineralogical information must be timeously acquired on judiciously
selected sample sets to understand ore variability and its impact on orebody processing. Such processes
are not only metallurgical, but must incorporate mining and waste management protocols. Dwindling
resources like water and energy also demand innovative approaches for lowering consumption and/or
promoting recycling along the value chain. Addressing such challenges relies on appropriate
characterisation of ore behaviour under different process regimes. Coupled with this, emerging
characterisation tools are increasingly applied to understand the mineralogy of unconventionallypresented
and difficult-to-process ores to meet societal and technology demands. Such tools are often
accompanied by the generation of large, computationally intensive datasets, for which data management
and storage are key requirements, particularly when deciphering temporal trends in ore and process
variability. This paper will elaborate on these themes with examples that highlight the importance of
process mineralogy throughout the minerals value chain.
Keywords: Process mineralogy, ore characterisation, geometallurgy
Citation
APA:
(2020) Process mineralogy: adding the value in the minerals value chain, D. ChettyMLA: Process mineralogy: adding the value in the minerals value chain, D. Chetty. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.