Development of the SII “Mission” Mineral Sands Project

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. L. Dunn R. Rose D. Settles
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"A new mineral sands operation is being developed in Georgia by Southern Ionics, Inc. (SII). Prevailing mineralogy and certain design constraints required detailed testing and circuit analysis to create a robust separation processes. The floating wet concentrator plant (WCP) and mineral separation plant (MSP) flow sheets were designed based on historical testing information and recent SII test campaigns on various composite feed samples. The flow sheets were finalized through rigorous process and orebody sequence modeling.The process uses traditional physical separation equipment; however a new MT spiral, the MG12, was selected for use on board the WCP for roughing duty. The MG12 spiral is a two-stage, twelve-turn spiral that has been proven to achieve very high recoveries of heavy minerals. The floating plant includes feed desliming operations, a central MT surge bin for optimum spiral circuit feed control and ancillary operations for concentrate and tailings handling. Scrubbed heavy mineral concentrate (HMC) is then transported to the MSP for concentration of the titanium and zirconium bearing mineral fractions.The testing, flowsheet development, and plant design will be described and explained, and a brief summary of the current project status will be given.IntroductionSouthern Ionics Inc. (SII) is a privately held chemical manufacturing company, founded in 1980 by Milton Sundbeck. SII focuses primarily on the sale of specialty and intermediate inorganic chemicals. Core markets include cement and refinery catalysts, molecular sieves, zeolites, pulp and paper, pharmaceuticals, TiO2 and water treatment. SII is built on the four cornerstones of service, quality, technology and delivery with all SII facilities ISO certified and key products used in potable water treatment certified to NSF standards. SII owns and operates its own transportation fleet and is focused on being a low cost producer, committed to safety and the environment."
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APA: P. L. Dunn R. Rose D. Settles  (2015)  Development of the SII “Mission” Mineral Sands Project

MLA: P. L. Dunn R. Rose D. Settles Development of the SII “Mission” Mineral Sands Project. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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