Comparative Liberation Study by Image Analysis of Merensky Reef Samples Comminuted by Electric-Pulse Disaggregation and by Conventional Crusher (ABSTRACT PAGE)

International Mineral Processing Congress
Rolando Lastra Louis J. Cabri Paul W. Weiblen
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Abstract

"Preliminary tests were done to determine whether comminution by electric-pulse disaggregation, or EPD (cf. Rudashevsky et al; 1995), was more effective than using conventional crushing for Merensky Reef ore. A hand sample of the Merensky Reef was sawn in two: then one sub-sample was comminuted to – 2 mm using E-PD at the University of Minnesota, and the other sub-sample was crushed to –2 mm using a conventional jaw crusher at CANMET.The products of the electric-pulse disaggregation and jaw crusher were fractionated by sieving and by a separation using a heavy liquid with a specific gravity of 3.3, because the proportion of platinum-group minerals (PGM) and sulphides to silicate minerals is very low. Thus, four mineral separates were produced: –2000 + 833 µm, -833 +208 µm, -208-µm float and -208-µm sink. All the mineral separates were studied by image analysis (Lastra et al; 1998). The main objective was to determine the liberation of gangue (silicate minerals), chromite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, pentlandite and PGM. In the case of the PGM, a specific image analysis program was written to search and measure these minerals."
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APA: Rolando Lastra Louis J. Cabri Paul W. Weiblen  (2003)  Comparative Liberation Study by Image Analysis of Merensky Reef Samples Comminuted by Electric-Pulse Disaggregation and by Conventional Crusher (ABSTRACT PAGE)

MLA: Rolando Lastra Louis J. Cabri Paul W. Weiblen Comparative Liberation Study by Image Analysis of Merensky Reef Samples Comminuted by Electric-Pulse Disaggregation and by Conventional Crusher (ABSTRACT PAGE). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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