A prelimanary evaluation of liberated Platinum Group Minerals in Platreef Ore with respect to their floatability, C.B. Carelse, D. Chetty, and M. Manuel

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 482 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Automated mineralogical analysis of platinum group minerals (PGM), using the mineral
liberation analyser, provides information used to understand flotation efficiency, primarily from a PGM
liberation and association standpoint. To date, however, there is no consistent understanding regarding
PGM speciation and its impact on floatability. Previous studies of PGM from UG2 ores concluded that
a larger dataset is needed from which the various parameters can be modelled. Parameters on telluride,
arsenide, sulfurarsenide and alloy species need to be integrated to fully understand the impact of PGM
speciation on flotation, and for this, ores other than PGE-sulfide-rich UG2 must be assessed.
Flotation rougher rate tests were performed on feed samples from two Platreef ores to determine
the flotation response of individual liberated PGM species. This was achieved through automated
mineralogical analysis of feed, rougher concentrates and tails. Based on 1529 liberated PGM grains
assessed over the circuit for two Platreef ores, preliminary results show that PGM speciation, species
grain size and competition from gangue appear to influence floatability in an ‘optimised’ laboratory
environment.
Keywords: PGM, PGM species, flotation, liberation
Citation
APA:
(2020) A prelimanary evaluation of liberated Platinum Group Minerals in Platreef Ore with respect to their floatability, C.B. Carelse, D. Chetty, and M. ManuelMLA: A prelimanary evaluation of liberated Platinum Group Minerals in Platreef Ore with respect to their floatability, C.B. Carelse, D. Chetty, and M. Manuel. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.