Electric-Pulse Disaggregation (Epd), Hydroseparation (Hs) and Their Use in Combination for Mineral Processing and Advanced Characterization of Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Louis J. Cabri Nikolay S. Rudashevsky Vladimir N. Rudashevsky Thomas Oberthür
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2008

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"EPD (Electric Pulse disaggregation) and HS (hydroseparation) are exceptional technologies for research, concentration, evaluation, and mineral extraction of specific minerals such as precious metals (Au, Ag, PGM), kimberlites (extraction and concentration of indicator minerals), zircons and baddeleyite (recovery of objects for geochronology), and even gemstones (method of evaluation and production of the 100% gemstone concentrate of ideal crystals) etc. EPD is used for recovery of pristine undamaged crystals of diamond, emerald, ruby, sapphire etc, including large crystals. It was tested on various hard ores and was especially successful for recovery of “soft” minerals from “hard” matrix. EPD products are very convenient for HS processing, resulting in representative concentrates of all heavy minerals including the finest particles (5-10 µm). The combined EPD and HS method enables high sensitivity (20 ppb) for evaluation of precious metal ores providing objective information about original grain size, associations, and recovery using a very small amount of sample (1-3 kg). Latest developments of EPD and HS techniques at CNT Mineral Consulting Inc. include the HS-21 hydroseparator (50 kg/hr) and the Spark-21 EPD (5 t/hr), which enables use of both techniques for prospecting and mineral processing of industrial size samples of certain ores.INTRODUCTIONThe main task for mineral processors is to find a reliable technology for testing of mining feasibility and the efficiency of mineral extraction procedures. Among various mineral processing approaches of extraction and concentration there are two alternative cost-effective methods that can be described as the most environmentally benign and complementary: electric-pulse disaggregation and hydroseparation. These techniques were tested on many different ore types and process products with great success providing a precise and comprehensive mineralogical determination of different accessory precious metal and other useful minerals constituent in rocks, ores, and tailings.This article describes several examples of EPD and HS use: native gold from the Kostomuksha deposit (Karelia, Russia), a Ag-Au deposit in South America, zircons from ancient ultramafic igneous rocks of SW Greenland, bauxites of West Australia, PGM from the Driekop dunite pipe and gemstones (ruby, sapphire, emerald and demantoid) from different deposits."
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APA: Louis J. Cabri Nikolay S. Rudashevsky Vladimir N. Rudashevsky Thomas Oberthür  (2008)  Electric-Pulse Disaggregation (Epd), Hydroseparation (Hs) and Their Use in Combination for Mineral Processing and Advanced Characterization of Ores

MLA: Louis J. Cabri Nikolay S. Rudashevsky Vladimir N. Rudashevsky Thomas Oberthür Electric-Pulse Disaggregation (Epd), Hydroseparation (Hs) and Their Use in Combination for Mineral Processing and Advanced Characterization of Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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