Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods

Abstract Pre-concentration consists of the preliminary discarding of a fraction of the mineral processing plant feed which contains little or none of the mineral of interest, reducing the mass to be processed in downstream operations (e.g. milling, concentration and dewatering), as well as the capit...

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Main Authors: Dimas José Neto, Maurício Guimaraes Bergerman, Aaron Samuel Young, Carlos Otávio Petter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Gorceix
Series:REM: International Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000300335&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-58fe0096c35c41f1a1f465a979e591b12020-11-24T21:44:27ZengFundação GorceixREM: International Engineering Journal2448-167X72233534310.1590/0370-44672018720155S2448-167X2019000300335Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methodsDimas José NetoMaurício Guimaraes BergermanAaron Samuel YoungCarlos Otávio PetterAbstract Pre-concentration consists of the preliminary discarding of a fraction of the mineral processing plant feed which contains little or none of the mineral of interest, reducing the mass to be processed in downstream operations (e.g. milling, concentration and dewatering), as well as the capital and operational costs. In this context, this study investigates the performance of density and sensor-based sorting separation methods in the removal of carbonate gangue of a zinc ore, in size fractions typical of crusher products, using sink and float tests with heavy liquids, jig stratification and laboratory scale ore sorting tests using an X-Ray Transmission (XRT) sensor. The best results were obtained through sink and float in heavy liquids, which indicated the possibility of discarding 30% of the feed mass, removing over 60% of the carbonates (CaO and MgO) and losing only 2% of the zinc. The ore sorting tests also presented positive results, with approximately 93% of metallurgical recovery in 70% of the mass for both size fractions tested. The jig stratification results were worse, since the zinc content discarded with this method was high. The results indicate significant reduction potential for Capex and Opex costs using pre-concentration strategy.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000300335&lng=en&tlng=enPre-concentrationzinc oresink and floatore sortingjig stratification
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author Dimas José Neto
Maurício Guimaraes Bergerman
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Carlos Otávio Petter
spellingShingle Dimas José Neto
Maurício Guimaraes Bergerman
Aaron Samuel Young
Carlos Otávio Petter
Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods
REM: International Engineering Journal
Pre-concentration
zinc ore
sink and float
ore sorting
jig stratification
author_facet Dimas José Neto
Maurício Guimaraes Bergerman
Aaron Samuel Young
Carlos Otávio Petter
author_sort Dimas José Neto
title Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods
title_short Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods
title_full Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods
title_fullStr Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods
title_full_unstemmed Pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods
title_sort pre-concentration potential evaluation for a silicate zinc ore by density and sensor-based sorting methods
publisher Fundação Gorceix
series REM: International Engineering Journal
issn 2448-167X
description Abstract Pre-concentration consists of the preliminary discarding of a fraction of the mineral processing plant feed which contains little or none of the mineral of interest, reducing the mass to be processed in downstream operations (e.g. milling, concentration and dewatering), as well as the capital and operational costs. In this context, this study investigates the performance of density and sensor-based sorting separation methods in the removal of carbonate gangue of a zinc ore, in size fractions typical of crusher products, using sink and float tests with heavy liquids, jig stratification and laboratory scale ore sorting tests using an X-Ray Transmission (XRT) sensor. The best results were obtained through sink and float in heavy liquids, which indicated the possibility of discarding 30% of the feed mass, removing over 60% of the carbonates (CaO and MgO) and losing only 2% of the zinc. The ore sorting tests also presented positive results, with approximately 93% of metallurgical recovery in 70% of the mass for both size fractions tested. The jig stratification results were worse, since the zinc content discarded with this method was high. The results indicate significant reduction potential for Capex and Opex costs using pre-concentration strategy.
topic Pre-concentration
zinc ore
sink and float
ore sorting
jig stratification
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000300335&lng=en&tlng=en
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