Effect of using Different Grinding Media on the Flotation Performance of a Platinum Group Ore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. G. Song K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

In the present study the effect of using different grinding media, viz, ceramic balls, forged steel balls, 15% Cr steel balls, stainless steel and mixture of stainless steel and 15% Cr steel balls (50:50) on the flotation performance of a Platinum Group Mineral (PGM) UG2 ore was investigated. Test work was conducted using a laboratory scale horizontal tumbling mill and a batch flotation cell. Power draw to achieve a specific P80 was determined for each media type. Changes in flotation behaviour were evaluated in terms of particle size distribution, water recovery, solid recovery and valuable mineral recovery. pH, Eh and DO levels were also measured. Grinding products of five different media produced similar solids and water recovery, which is indicative of the froth characteristics, but the grades and recoveries of PGE and chromite were different. The product obtained when using ceramic media showed the best flotation performance, producing the highest PGE recovery and the lowest Cr2O3 recovery. The products obtained when using stainless steel balls (SS) produced the lowest PGE recovery and highest Cr2O3 grade and recovery. The paper proposes possible reasons to explain these observations which may have significant importance for the operation of a PGM concentrator.
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APA: Z. G. Song K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese  (2015)  Effect of using Different Grinding Media on the Flotation Performance of a Platinum Group Ore

MLA: Z. G. Song K. C. Corin J. G. Wiese Effect of using Different Grinding Media on the Flotation Performance of a Platinum Group Ore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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