Innovative method to recover and recycle the technological materials used in dimension stone processing

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Cardu E. Michelotti
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a new method that has been tested to recover metallic cobalt lost by diamond beads from rock cuttings. When dimension stones are cut using diamond wire saws, the beads become worn and, before the end of their cycle life, lose a certain amount of material; this material is prevalently made up of sintered metal and diamonds. The material is then washed away, together with rock debris, in a dilute pulp. In effect, this process involves the dispersion of economically valuable, but potentially polluting, materials (such as cobalt) that are used to confer indispensable technological features to the beads. This current research aims to develop a waste-processing pilot plant (High-gradient Magnetic Separator or HGMS) to recover metallic components from the pulp by means of a suitable separation. The research\u2019s purposes are two-fold: a. to remove the polluting components from the rock debris before their disposal and b. to start a recycling process of the valuable metals.
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APA: M. Cardu E. Michelotti  (2010)  Innovative method to recover and recycle the technological materials used in dimension stone processing

MLA: M. Cardu E. Michelotti Innovative method to recover and recycle the technological materials used in dimension stone processing. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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