VXP2500 Stirred Mill Optimization at Casmyn Mining Turk Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Reddick D. Rahal B. Hines I. Shah
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The development of stirred milling technology has proven to be an enabling technology in fine grained metallic deposits. The increased grinding efficiency allows for the economic size reduction required to produce saleable concentrates. This improvement has opened the door to retreatment projects such as reprocessing of historic gold mine tailings. Recently a VXP2500 stirred mill was installed at Casmyn Mining Zimbabwe Turk mine to allow the reprocessing of historic mine tailings. After commissioning, an extensive joint research project between Casmyn and FLSmidth Minerals was conducted to optimize the performance of the mill. This paper outlines the challenges encountered in the optimization program and the outcomes from the joint research project.INTRODUCTION The development of stirred mills has opened up many new opportunities to recover valuable minerals from refractory ores. Stirred mills have already been reported as an enabling technology for the processing of fine grained ores in lead/zinc applications (Pease, Young and Curry, 2005). Historically, conventional ball mills were unable to economically grind material fine enough to produce the required recovery or concentrate grade. This often resulted in the loss of valuable materials to the final plant tailings. The advent of stirred milling has now provided an opportunity which has both economic and environmental benefits, the reprocessing of historic mine tailings. Many tailings stockpiles now contain economic concentrations of gold because of the ability of stirred mills to efficiently and economically grind the tailings to liberation sizes. The primary advantage of reprocessing historic tailings is very low cost processing. Recovering the tailings is usually as simple as pumping the material into the reprocessing circuit. The disadvantage of reprocessing tailings is the low feed grade and greater difficulty in recovery valuable minerals at the same size distribution. The material has already been previously processed so fresh surface area or an increase in metal exposure is required. These are both provided by regrinding the tailings material."
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APA: S. Reddick D. Rahal B. Hines I. Shah  (2014)  VXP2500 Stirred Mill Optimization at Casmyn Mining Turk Mine

MLA: S. Reddick D. Rahal B. Hines I. Shah VXP2500 Stirred Mill Optimization at Casmyn Mining Turk Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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