Influence Of Material Composition On The Mix Design Of Paste Backfill

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. C. Felipe K. Biswas
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Paste backfill, because of its colloidal or water-holding properties, does not produce run-off water when placed underground. Paste backfill is generally, prepared from relatively low water content, full mill tailings with a certain proportion of ultra-fine particles and mixed with cement, thus producing early and better strength. Mill plant discharge tailings and other materials available at or near the mine site such as sand, aggregates or waste rock are used as blending materials in the mix design. This study investigates the influence of the above-mentioned blending materials on the mechanical characteristics of paste backfill, as well as the grading, shape, specific surface area, mineralogy and workability of the different mix design.
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APA: F. C. Felipe K. Biswas  (2000)  Influence Of Material Composition On The Mix Design Of Paste Backfill

MLA: F. C. Felipe K. Biswas Influence Of Material Composition On The Mix Design Of Paste Backfill. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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