Kinross Paracatu, Start-Up and Optimization of Sag Circuit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Junior Santos
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Kinross Paracatu started the operation of the new gold processing plant in the end of 2008, being composed by one SAG mill and two ball mills. During the first year of operation the plant had several problems related to stability and throughput capacity, mainly due to low grinding efficiency of the ball mills. In this period many actions were taken to maximize the throughput rate. Among the actions are reducing the size of balls in the mills, increasing the ball charge in the SAG mill, changing cyclone configuration and return of circulating load to SAG mill. With better stability of the circuit, the second stage of improvements has begun with the objective of increasing throughput rate and also reducing operation costs. Among the actions are the optimization of ball charge in the mills and a better operational control of cyclone parts. After two years of operation was obtained a significant increase in plant capacity, but still requires the addition of a third ball mill in order to maximize the use of SAG mill, which has spare capacity.
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APA: Junior Santos  (2012)  Kinross Paracatu, Start-Up and Optimization of Sag Circuit

MLA: Junior Santos Kinross Paracatu, Start-Up and Optimization of Sag Circuit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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