Current Challenges In PGM Flotation of South African Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. D. H. Knights M. A. W. Bryson
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Flotation of PGM ores, specifically UG-2, presents a number of technical challenges. These centre on the prevalence of chromite. Subject to over-grinding, chromite is primarily recovered to the flotation product through entrainment. This is of unique concern as it must be kept below a threshold for downstream smelting, with significant operational and monetary penalties being imposed should it exceed this concentration. A number of strategies have been developed to maximise PGM recovery in the presence of this unwanted contaminant. Specialised flowsheets form a vital basis and advanced control algorithms further enhance PGM recovery while minimising the recovery of chromite. Advances in Mineral Processing Science and Technology Proceedings of the 48th Annual Conference of Metallurgists of CIM Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Edited by
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APA: B. D. H. Knights M. A. W. Bryson  (2009)  Current Challenges In PGM Flotation of South African Ores

MLA: B. D. H. Knights M. A. W. Bryson Current Challenges In PGM Flotation of South African Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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