Recovery And Marketing Of Coproduct Baddeleyite By Palabora Mining Co., Ltd.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. F. Anderson
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Palabora Mining Company Ltd. is probably best known for its production of copper since 1965. The success of the PMC mine lies in the outstanding technical and highly organized efficiencies applied to the massive mining, transportation, and treatment operations necessary to produce profitable copper. We are not however going to discuss the well-known copper operation but the extremely successful recovery and marketing of Baddeleyite by the PMC group. Let us first review the extraction process at the Heavy Minerals Plant. Non-magnetic ground ore from the copper magnetic separators is processed in the Heavy Minerals Plant for the extraction of the "heavy minerals" uranium and zirconia (Baddeleyite). Thorium is also present as a potentially recoverable mineral. The content of the minerals in the feed is probably the lowest in the world to be treated commercially. Minerals are separated from the waste ore by a gravity separation process in which the high density minerals segregate preferentially in a waterborne system.
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APA: H. F. Anderson  (1985)  Recovery And Marketing Of Coproduct Baddeleyite By Palabora Mining Co., Ltd.

MLA: H. F. Anderson Recovery And Marketing Of Coproduct Baddeleyite By Palabora Mining Co., Ltd.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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