Gravity Concentration of McArthur River Mineralized Waste to Aid in the Removal of Calcium

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kyle Paulsen
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Aug 1, 2010

Abstract

The Cameco Key Lake mill began processing U-bearing waste rock from the McArthur River mine in 2000. This ore often contains elevated levels of calcium (>4% by mass), resulting in less than favourable conditions in parts of the Key Lake mill, yet still contains U3O8 at a concentration of about 0.3%. To recover the U3O8 and reject as much calcium as possible, modifications were made to the grinding circuit in late 2007 to include a gravity concentrator. The concentrator allows this mineralized waste to be processed separate from the regular blend material, rejecting calcium and concentrating U3O8, thus improving the operating conditions in areas such as SX. This will be presented in greater detail along with results and further work.
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APA: Kyle Paulsen  (2010)  Gravity Concentration of McArthur River Mineralized Waste to Aid in the Removal of Calcium

MLA: Kyle Paulsen Gravity Concentration of McArthur River Mineralized Waste to Aid in the Removal of Calcium. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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