Pilot Plant Development Studies on Mount Laurier, Canada, Graphite Deposit

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 27
- File Size:
- 480 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
"Crystalline Flake Graphite is a strategic mineral. Since 1954 nearly all North American consumption has been imported from offshore. The Bouthillier Project in Quebec, Canada, is Orrwell Energy's bid to enter the market, with plans to begin production of a 500 TPD operation in 1984.Milling of flake graphite is considered easy, yet more problems have been encountered in flowsheet and plant design than in most other minerals. A fresh approach to existing technology was taken, giving results that are highly satisfactory. The key to graphite liberation without flake deterioration is found to be in autogeneous grinding. In addition to producing marketable coarse graphite by such autogeneous grinding, flotation and tabling, super purity fines can be produced using repeated regrinding, elutriation and flotation. This paper discusses the design of a 500 TPD plant based upon the results obtained from bench and pilot plant studies. INTROOUCTIONWhen the Black Oonald mine at Calabogie Ontario ceased production in 1954 nearly all North American crystalline flake graphite had to be imported from offshore. Orebodies in the United States were too small or too low in grade to be exploited economically.The Houthillier Township near Mont Laurier in Quebec (Figure 1) was a known graphite-bearing area The Orrwell property in that area was delineated in 1957 Some test work including minor footage of diamond drilling was carried out by Italia Copper and the MHM Syndicate prior to 1981 when Orrwell acquired the property"
Citation
APA:
(1984) Pilot Plant Development Studies on Mount Laurier, Canada, Graphite DepositMLA: Pilot Plant Development Studies on Mount Laurier, Canada, Graphite Deposit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.