The Effect of Filter Cake Moisture Targets on Ancillary CAPEX and OPEX for Tailings Filtration

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Chris Braun Ken Rahal
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Sep 30, 2022

Abstract

As head grades of mines around the world decline, generation of tailings is increasing. Along with the increased tailings generation, reduction in water availability, and recent tailings dame failures, are causing mining companies to look at different disposal methods. One of the methods that is gaining traction is filtered tailings. Filtered Tailings currently provides the greatest water recovery and the smallest footprint among all the tailings disposal methods. This paper will present two case studies that analyze the filter and air compressor costs associated with a change in the final cake moisture target (i.e. a change from 17-wt% to 15-wt% cake moisture), for a base metal mine and gold mine.
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APA: Chris Braun Ken Rahal  (2022)  The Effect of Filter Cake Moisture Targets on Ancillary CAPEX and OPEX for Tailings Filtration

MLA: Chris Braun Ken Rahal The Effect of Filter Cake Moisture Targets on Ancillary CAPEX and OPEX for Tailings Filtration. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2022.

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