The Intmet Project Provides Innovative Hydro and Biohydro- Technologies to Deal Efficiently with Polymetallic and Complex Suphide Ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
Carlos Frias Francisco Sánchez Petrus van Staden Dragan Milanovic Eero Kolehmainen
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"Currently there is no economical and viable process for on-site metal extraction from Low Grade, Complex or Poly-metallic deposits, and even more, there is not any industrial process or technology able to deal with polymetallic or bulk concentrates containing Cu+Zn+Pb base metals and also precious metals. Traditionally, metals recovery from polymetallic sulfide deposits is performed by mining, selective flotation to separate Cu, Pb and Zn concentrates, and finally, smelting/refining of those concentrates to obtain the refined metals. In many cases, selective flotation of that kind of complex ores produces low metals recovery and low concentrate quality containing impurities such as Hg, As, Bi, etc., which results in high penalties in treatment and refining charges, and consequently, worsening the economy of the mining business. Recovery of the valuable metals from Polymetallic, Complex or Low Grade ores could then be maximised by producing bulk concentrates or middling flotation products to feed novel hydrometallurgical processes, like the integral metallurgical system that is currently under development within the INTMET project. For example, producing bulk concentrates would increase more than 100% Cu+ Zn+Pb cumulative recovery versus conventional selective flotation. Founded by the Horizon-2020 EU Programme, the INTMET Project was started in February 2016 and will be running over three years. The INTMET consortium is led by Cobre Las Cruces (Spain) and integrates twelve partners from seven EU countries, and including Serbia and South Africa as well. The INTMET project represents a challenging opportunity to develop suitable technological solutions to deal efficiently with difficult, polymetallic and complex sulphide ores that are abundant in Europe and worldwide. Main activities carried out during the first 18 months of the INTMET project development includes: (i) An atmospheric leaching pilot plant having a capacity of 300 kg/h bulk concentrate which has been installed and operated continuously for nine months at the Las Cruces mine; (ii) Pressure leaching test work developed by Outotec; (iii) Bioleaching test work performed by Mintek in collaboration with MMI Bor. Prior test work was applied on bulk concentrate samples supplied from Spain, Portugal and Serbia. Some of the results of these technological developments have been very positive and are presented in this paper."
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APA: Carlos Frias Francisco Sánchez Petrus van Staden Dragan Milanovic Eero Kolehmainen  (2018)  The Intmet Project Provides Innovative Hydro and Biohydro- Technologies to Deal Efficiently with Polymetallic and Complex Suphide Ores

MLA: Carlos Frias Francisco Sánchez Petrus van Staden Dragan Milanovic Eero Kolehmainen The Intmet Project Provides Innovative Hydro and Biohydro- Technologies to Deal Efficiently with Polymetallic and Complex Suphide Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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