REFLUX versus hydraulic classifier – a comparative analysis for hematite concentrate cleaning

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 8, 2021
Abstract
Quebec Iron Ore (QIO), a subsidiary of Champion Iron Limited (Champion), completed the restart of
the Bloom Lake iron ore mine located in the heart of the Labrador Trough region of Northern Quebec,
Canada in February 2018. Prior to its restart, the concentrator flow sheet underwent major upgrades
which brought the iron recovery to the highest of all Labrador Trough operations.
After two profitable years of production, QIO, supported by Soutex, started to look at technologies to
improve its current performance and integrate into its expansion project flow sheet. From the lessons
learned while optimising Phase 1, the addition of a scavenger-cleaner processing stage was
identified as an improvement opportunity to increase recovery, produce a higher-grade product, and
further improve the stability of concentrate quality. In 2019, the NI-43101 feasibility study for the
Phase 2 expansion, aiming to double the production of high-grade iron ore concentrate, was
published. Based on the metallurgical test work, the hydraulic classifier was selected to perform the
scavenger-cleaning duty for its well-established performance and known behaviour at the cleaning
step in the Phase 1 plant.
To validate laboratory results, a pilot scavenger-cleaning hydraulic classifier was installed in
Phase 1. Although the hydraulic classifier was selected for the feasibility study, metallurgical test
work performed with the REFLUX® classifier showed interesting potential. It was thus decided to
also install a pilot RC300 Reflux classifier at the scavenger-cleaning stage in Phase 1.
Despite their apparent great similarities, the metallurgical performance was significantly different,
and many dozens of sampling campaigns highlighted the different performance of both pieces of
equipment considering the feed material particle size. This article presents the pilot plant results in
terms of recovery, selectivity and stability for both the Reflux classifier and the hydraulic classifier
operated in a scavenger-cleaner stage at the Bloom Lake iron ore concentrator.
Citation
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(2021) REFLUX versus hydraulic classifier – a comparative analysis for hematite concentrate cleaningMLA: REFLUX versus hydraulic classifier – a comparative analysis for hematite concentrate cleaning. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.