Department Methodology For Low-Grade Ni-Cu-Pge Ores

- Organization:
- Metallurgy and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 890 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
The metallurgical response of platinum-group element (PGE) ores to conventional grinding and bulk flotation is driven by (a) the distribution of PGE as discrete platinum-group minerals (PGM), (b) the speciation of PGM, and their size range, (c) the deportment of PGE in host sulphides and (d) the degree of alteration of the host rock. Accordingly, characterising such materials is a complex exercise, and a challenge to the applied mineralogist. In a recent case study, we will describe how PGM balancing using gravity pre-concentration and SEM techniques, automated mineralogical analysis of host sulphide and non-sulphide minerals, and analysis of host sulphides using LAM-ICPMS (laser ablation microprobe -inductively coupled mass spectrometry) were integrated to characterise such PGE-bearing materials. We also describe how these data can be used to predict likely metallurgical response.
Citation
APA:
(2009) Department Methodology For Low-Grade Ni-Cu-Pge OresMLA: Department Methodology For Low-Grade Ni-Cu-Pge Ores. Metallurgy and Materials Society, 2009.