Method for evaluation of upgrading by liberation and separation

International Mineral Processing Congress
Thomas Leißner Thomas Mütze Petya Atanasova Kai Bachmann Urs A. Peuker
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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546 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"A method is presented for the evaluation of mineral processing by liberation and upgrading. The method bases on the plot of recovery of valuables versus the recovery of gangue (Fuerstenau upgrading curve). The locking curve of a feed material was plotted together with the upgrading curve in a Fuerstenau diagram. The assessment of liberation and upgrading is done by a comparison of surfaces formed by the curves and some characteristic lines of the diagram. This plot allows the calculation of two new quantitative measures for liberation and upgrading. Both parameters can be combined to a third parameter describing the quality of the whole technical setup for mineral processing by subtracting the upgrading parameter from the liberation parameter. The third parameter shows a positive value in cases of upgrading determined processes, a negative value in cases of liberation affected processes and about zero for processes affected equally by liberation and upgrading. Thus it is easily possible to distinguish between poor results in the mineral processing caused by insufficient liberation or poor results caused by insufficient upgrading. Preliminary results from two case studies, performed on two different ore types, are very promising illustrating the practical use of such an approach."
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APA: Thomas Leißner Thomas Mütze Petya Atanasova Kai Bachmann Urs A. Peuker  (2014)  Method for evaluation of upgrading by liberation and separation

MLA: Thomas Leißner Thomas Mütze Petya Atanasova Kai Bachmann Urs A. Peuker Method for evaluation of upgrading by liberation and separation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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