Recovery Of Duricrust Sterilized Heavy Mineral Resources At The Namakwa Sands Mine South Africa: A Geometallurgical Challenge

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Namakwa Sands, an Anglo Operations Limited subsidiary, is a world-class producer of heavy minerals. A layer of duricrust imposes a pseudo-stratigraphy to the primary deposit and has sterilized part of the generally unconsolidated ore in the open cast mine. The bulk of this ore cannot be treated by the present infrastructure, which employs conventional mineral separation technology. The mineralogy of the cementing agent consists of magnesium and calcium silicates and minor carbonates in addition to clay minerals such as sepiolite and those from the smectite group. Although the duricrust ore is friable and can be easily crushed, the significant clay-sized slime fraction produced, in particular the highly sorptive sepiolite, adversely affects mineral separation. The geometallurgical challenge is to cost-effectively remove the slimes from the ore before it is delivered to the concentrator.
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APA:  (2007)  Recovery Of Duricrust Sterilized Heavy Mineral Resources At The Namakwa Sands Mine South Africa: A Geometallurgical Challenge

MLA: Recovery Of Duricrust Sterilized Heavy Mineral Resources At The Namakwa Sands Mine South Africa: A Geometallurgical Challenge. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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