Metallurgical Improvements at KagaraÆs Mount Garnet Mine Through the Use of High Chrome Grinding Media

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 445 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
High chrome grinding media has been used in the mining industry for quite some time, as it often proves economical on a wear basis. However, it is unusual for an operation to change to high chrome solely due to its metallurgical benefits. KagaraÆs Mount Garnet operation made the change from forged steel to high chrome media after laboratory testwork indicated that copper grades and recoveries would improve. The outcome was remarkable with positive changes in pulp chemistry throughout the circuit accompanied by marked improvements in copper, lead and zinc grades and recoveries. Reagent dosage rates were reduced, often by more than half, and the grinding media wear rate dropped to less than a third of the wear rate of the forged steel media. The economic analysis showed that out of the total increase of revenue and savings from metallurgical improvements and reagent and media consumption reductions the metallurgical improvements made up approximately 73 per cent, the reduced reagents saved 25 per cent and the savings through reduced media wear contributing by just over one per cent. This indicates that the popular view of high chrome media only being trialled in the plant for wear economics is outdated and the focus of operations should be shifted to using high chrome media for the metallurgical benefits.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Metallurgical Improvements at KagaraÆs Mount Garnet Mine Through the Use of High Chrome Grinding MediaMLA: Metallurgical Improvements at KagaraÆs Mount Garnet Mine Through the Use of High Chrome Grinding Media. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.