Separation Of German Kupferschiefer Lithology With NIR Sorting

International Mineral Processing Congress
P. Romm
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The German Kupferschiefer (copper shale) mining history reaches back over 800 years with its last active mines being shut down in 1990. Increasing metal demands and potential thread of future supply shortages led to the initiation of new exploration programs including feasibility studies for the Spremberg deposit as well as Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) funded research investigations of Kupferschiefer Waste Dump treatment in the Mansfelder region. This article describes the sensor based sorting results of coarse Kupferschiefer via Near Infrared (NIR) Sorting, being conducted by the department of mineral processing (AMR) in Aachen, Germany. It provides information about the necessity of presorting of the different ore types prior to flotation and puts the NIR Sorting results into context with conventional Kupferschiefer processing. Keywords: NIR sorting, kupferschiefer, sensor based sorting, preconcentration
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APA: P. Romm  (2012)  Separation Of German Kupferschiefer Lithology With NIR Sorting

MLA: P. Romm Separation Of German Kupferschiefer Lithology With NIR Sorting. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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