An evaluation of an integrated screening and particle sorting grade engineering flowsheet, G.J. Wilkie, L. Keeney, P. Walters, L. Dyer, and B. Tadesse

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 997 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Grade Engineering® is a term trademarked by the Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising
Resource Extraction (CRC ORE) and includes five key levers for upgrading ores and rejecting waste
prior to expensive downstream comminution and mineral processing. These five levers include natural
deportment, induced deportment, bulk sorting, particle sorting and gravity separation. Over the past ten
years, CRC ORE has progressed a range of technologies that exploit these levers from laboratory proof
of concept through to large scale demonstration and validation.
This paper details the work carried out by CRC ORE and Curtin University for assessing the
amenability of an ore for its natural deportment and particle sorting attributes in an Integrated Screening
and Particle Sorting (ISPS) Grade Engineering® process. ISPS is seen as a preferred method for Grade
Engineering® as compared to individually operated unit operations as the benefits of each can be
complementary. Furthermore, it is suggested that integrating the two levers has two important impacts:
1. Firstly, there is a risk that isolated particle sorting test results will be misinterpreted as
being representative of the full sample without considering the mass balance impact of high-grade
material that might have been lost in the fines fraction. This fine fraction will not be detected through
the particle sorter.
2. Secondly, and potentially of more valuable impact, is that the opportunity may exist to
upgrade the feed first through determining if there is a concentration of high grade to the fine (or coarse)
fraction which can be separated through screening. Undertaking screening in the preparation stage of
the particle sorting process will enable analysis and separation of the fine or coarse fractions of a rock
mass.
The result of this study provides the mining industry with an independent framework for
undertaking an Order of Magnitude (ISPS) Grade Engineering® assessment on a range of constituent
ore types.
Keywords: Grade engineering, particle sorting, grade by size fractionation
Citation
APA:
(2020) An evaluation of an integrated screening and particle sorting grade engineering flowsheet, G.J. Wilkie, L. Keeney, P. Walters, L. Dyer, and B. TadesseMLA: An evaluation of an integrated screening and particle sorting grade engineering flowsheet, G.J. Wilkie, L. Keeney, P. Walters, L. Dyer, and B. Tadesse. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.