Innovative Mineral Processing Technologies – A First Decade of R&D at COREM

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Donald Leroux Ahmed Bouajila Jean-François Wilhelmy
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"A young private R & D organization, COREM celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2009. Managed by a consortium of nine mining and metallurgical companies, COREM has the mandate of increasing the competitiveness of its member companies through the development and transfer of mineral processing innovations. Typical technologies developed by COREM include alternative mineral processing techniques, novel operating strategies, innovative sensors and process simulation software. Many of them were developed in partnership with universities and selected research organizations.Because the COREM membership base is broad (from ferrous to base, to precious metal industries), its R & D program must deliver technologies with applications within a wide spectrum of mineral processes. Comminution, physical (gravity and magnetic) separation, flotation, cyanidation, pelletizing and thermal processes are the main topics of the R & D program. A number of new technologies have been developed and transferred to the plants of member companies. These examples of transferable technologies demonstrate the capability of COREM to impact the bottom-line of its member companies.INTRODUCTIONCOREM is a private mineral-processing R & D organization that operates from its own laboratories and pilot-plant with its own staff of professionals and technicians (about 95 persons). It is managed and financially supported by a consortium of nine mining and metallurgical companies and three provincial and federal ministries. The very ‘down-to-earth’ mission statement of COREM is to increase the competitiveness of the mineral processing plants of its members. The eighteen plants upon which the COREM technology development program is currently based can be found in Québec, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, the Netherlands and Botswana."
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APA: Donald Leroux Ahmed Bouajila Jean-François Wilhelmy  (2010)  Innovative Mineral Processing Technologies – A First Decade of R&D at COREM

MLA: Donald Leroux Ahmed Bouajila Jean-François Wilhelmy Innovative Mineral Processing Technologies – A First Decade of R&D at COREM. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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