Evaluation Of Pre-Beneficiation Options For Upgrading Of Low Grade Ore From Rosh Pinah Zinc-Lead Mine

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Reddy
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation is a zinc-lead mine located in southern of Namibia. It is currently considering the development of a low grade ore body containing about 2.8% zinc. This ore can be utilised by the concentrator if it could be upgraded prior to the ball mill. Preliminary work indicated that the ore may be upgraded in a pre-beneficiating stage by using dense medium separation, X-ray sorting or a combination thereof to a feed grade of minimum 9% zinc. This paper describes the process followed in evaluating the technologies for pre-beneficiation. The results from test work indicated that the low grade ore is amenable to pre-beneficiation by both dense medium separation and X-ray sorting. A comparison between the two technologies showed that dense medium separation marginally outperformed X-ray sorting on grade and recovery. The results for the X-ray sorting were achieved by tuning the calibration curve specifically for the samples tested.
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APA: D Reddy  (2008)  Evaluation Of Pre-Beneficiation Options For Upgrading Of Low Grade Ore From Rosh Pinah Zinc-Lead Mine

MLA: D Reddy Evaluation Of Pre-Beneficiation Options For Upgrading Of Low Grade Ore From Rosh Pinah Zinc-Lead Mine. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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