Filtering Process Eliminates Tailing Disposal In Dam

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Lívia Mara Cândido Anderson Willian Henrique Santini Wellington Ribeiro Moreirar Adriano Raimundo Totour
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Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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Publication Date:
Oct 3, 2019

Abstract

Rejects generated in mining projects usually do not have associated economic value. Most of the ore beneficiation processes occur by wet process with a higher fraction of water and ultrafine granulometry, which makes it difficult to dispose of these wastes. In 2013, studies with new tailings treatment and filtering technologies were initiated with the objective of eliminating the disposal of the residue generated in the industrial process to wet in dams. In this context, we tried to evaluate an alternative for the dewatering of the sludge and the tailings, aiming at their disposal in piles. Essentially, we sought to consolidate the application of the high-pressure filtration technology for the effluent dewatering, in order to allow its transport and its disposal in a sustainable way. The studies performed in a pilot filter showed good performance and allowed the industrial implantation. The studies and geotechnical indications of composite tailings (flotation and sludge) make it possible to dispose of the tailings in piles due to their better values of humidity, which allows them to be safely stacked.
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APA: Lívia Mara Cândido Anderson Willian Henrique Santini Wellington Ribeiro Moreirar Adriano Raimundo Totour  (2019)  Filtering Process Eliminates Tailing Disposal In Dam

MLA: Lívia Mara Cândido Anderson Willian Henrique Santini Wellington Ribeiro Moreirar Adriano Raimundo Totour Filtering Process Eliminates Tailing Disposal In Dam. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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