Metallurgical Developments At Palabora Concentrator

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Johann Steynberg
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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26
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The design and construction of a Concentrator based on initial pilot plant work is rarely perfect. Palabora's plant was no exception although the basic objective to produce copper in a safely conservative manner was certainly achieved in a profitable manner. identification of the metallurgical and mechanical deficiencies of the plant through operating experience and a better concept of the minerology of the orebody enabled the development of a more efficient process both in terms of the metallurgical performance and cost effectiveness. To maintain and improve this level of efficiency, continuous inspection and revision of the plant metallurgy and engineering standards is required. In this presentation a few of the investigations and changes are described: 1.0 Alternative methods to restrict and eliminate the detrimental effect of critical size material on the performance of an autogenous mill. 2.0 An analysis of the environmental condi¬tions in Palabora's grinding circuit and the introduction of high chrome balls as grinding media. 3.0 The role of magnetite in the beneficiation process at Palabora. 1.0 Alternative methods to restrict and eliminate the detrimental effect of critical size material on the performance of an autogenous mill.
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APA: Johann Steynberg  (1985)  Metallurgical Developments At Palabora Concentrator

MLA: Johann Steynberg Metallurgical Developments At Palabora Concentrator. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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