An Integrated Mineral Processing Pilot Plant Practical Programme Designed For Heavy Mineral Sands Beneficiation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. L. Thyse P. Bepswa
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Western Cape Mineral Processing Facility (WCMPF) is a collaborative educational initiative between the Department of Process Engineering at the University of Stellenbosch and the Chemical Engineering Departments at the University of Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. The primary objective of the WCMPF is to facilitate the education, development and graduation of suitably qualified engineering graduates and diplomats for the mining and mineral processing industries. In recent years the WCMPF has embarked on a number of initiatives aimed at improving the quality of mineral processing education which include, more importantly the introduction of novel ?end to end? or ?integrated? practicals. The practicals are developed around a specific mineral theme or route, which more than often includes the development of several new pilot plant practicals demonstrating key unit operations or processes in the selected mineral theme or route. The most recent mineral processing pilot plant practical programme is developed around the beneficiation of heavy mineral sands. The programme consist of the following developed pilotplant practicals: the online electrostatic separation of free flowing mineral sands using a Roche Mining Carrara high tension roll separator incorporating a Blue Cube Systems MQi in-line mineral quantifier; the production of titania-rich slag and pig iron from the smelting of ilmenite and anthracite in a 60 kW direct current (DC) plasma arc furnace as well as the mineralogical characterization of the feed and products; the continuous closed-circuit ball milling and screen classification of titania-rich slag. This paper illustrates the important role of a well-designed heavy mineral sands beneficiation pilot plant practical programme in facilitating the education and development of suitably qualified personnel for the mining and mineral process industries.
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APA: E. L. Thyse P. Bepswa  (2007)  An Integrated Mineral Processing Pilot Plant Practical Programme Designed For Heavy Mineral Sands Beneficiation

MLA: E. L. Thyse P. Bepswa An Integrated Mineral Processing Pilot Plant Practical Programme Designed For Heavy Mineral Sands Beneficiation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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