Incorporation of ore sorting into a proposed greenfields tin mining and processing project in Morocco

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 18
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
In May 2018 Kasbah Resources Limited (“Kasbah”) completed an ore sorting test work program
which was a precursor to releasing in July 2018 an updated Definitive Feasibility Study (“DFS”) for
the Achmmach Tin Project in Morocco, which it is proposing to develop along with its joint venture
partners.
The testwork program evaluated ore sorting as a pre-concentration option to achieve early
elimination of gangue and the low-grade component of ROM feed, thereby potentially:
Significantly upgrading the head grade of tin to the downstream processing plant.
Significantly reducing the required throughput capacity (and projected capital expenditure)
of the downstream processing plant.
Reducing total consumables, power and water requirements in downstream processing.
Increasing the recovery of tin in the gravity and flotation circuit due to the higher feed grade
achievable with ore sorting.
Reducing tailings tonnage, tailings cost and environmental footprint.
Using sorter rejects for mine backfill or road base applications.
Key aspects of the design of the metallurgical testwork program centred around the need to ensure
that samples representative of ROM ore feed (including projected mining dilution) were selected for
the ore sorting testwork.
The design and implementation of the ore sorting bulk testwork program is described, as well as a
summary of the test work results and a discussion of the enhancement of the project economics
reported by Kasbah, which led the company to adopt ore sorting as part of the proposed processing
circuit in the updated 2018 DFS.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Incorporation of ore sorting into a proposed greenfields tin mining and processing project in MoroccoMLA: Incorporation of ore sorting into a proposed greenfields tin mining and processing project in Morocco. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.