Flotation Developments And Upgrades At Impala Platinum?s Rustenburg Operations - Development Of A High Energy Flotation Plant For Ultimate Pgm Scavenging

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 3
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- 71 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Background- History The most significant change in mining since the late 1970?s has been the emergence of very large scale mining operations , which have been developed to ensure profitability with relatively low grade ores. These large tonnage operations have resulted in the development of larger unit sized machines in all operations of beneficiation, solid-liquid separation and dewatering. Often only a few flotation lines are installed and tonnages up to 25 ktpd and beyond are not uncommon. The increased throughputs have led to the development of circular, reactor type tank designs. The reactor cell system is the most up to date flotation cell design to utilise the principles of circular cell design. The Svedala DV mechanism was specially developed to suit the RCS machine giving good solids handling characteristics and excellent metallurgical performance. Development of UG2 ore type flotation equipment The equipment was developed and optimised by Svedala process from 1995. A higher energy specification was requested by industry. This amounted to 3kW/m3 for installed volume. Existing designs were at 1.5kW/m3. Hence various modifications were required to achieve the required power input. The first 50m3 machines were installed and developed at Impala Platinum?s UG2 circuit over a one year period. Once reliability and performance was achieved, over 300 large volume flotation cells were installed at Anglo Platinum and Lonmin operations as well. Pilot Plant Development The Impala Platinum High Energy pilot plant was commissioned in 2002 and had an installed power exceeding 5kW/m3. It was operated for over a year at the tailings dam booster station and was fundamental to the large scale scavenging plant design. All experience in overcoming mechanical and operational problems was applied in scale up design principles. A very robust mechanism was designed to accommodate the additional power input from installed motors, as well as the high SG (>1.5) of the feed source. The pilot plant flowsheet is shown in the figure below.
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APA:
(2007) Flotation Developments And Upgrades At Impala Platinum?s Rustenburg Operations - Development Of A High Energy Flotation Plant For Ultimate Pgm ScavengingMLA: Flotation Developments And Upgrades At Impala Platinum?s Rustenburg Operations - Development Of A High Energy Flotation Plant For Ultimate Pgm Scavenging. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.