Milling in Raffinate of Copper Cobalt Ore: Media Study

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. Jantjies N. Hadebe A. Mampuru
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

Mintek conducted test work to study the effect of media wear when using Mintek’s Milling-in-raffinate technology. The grinding media consisted of high-chrome and ceramic balls. The tests were conducted using a laboratory 5L 316 stainless-steel rubber-lined mill. Magotteaux supplied the high-chrome and ceramic balls. The raffinate was synthetically prepared using a typical Cu/Co (2.2 g/L Cu, 3 g/L Co) composition. The milling rate, media wear, mill, leach extraction efficiencies, gangue acid consumption, and residence time were studied. The tests indicated that the high-chrome balls had a higher corrosion rate than the ceramic balls. The ceramic corrosion rate was lower than 0.1 mm/y. The highchrome balls performed better during the leach stages with faster milling time, higher leaching efficiencies for both Cu and Co, lower gangue-acid consumption, and lower residence time
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APA: F. Jantjies N. Hadebe A. Mampuru  (2023)  Milling in Raffinate of Copper Cobalt Ore: Media Study

MLA: F. Jantjies N. Hadebe A. Mampuru Milling in Raffinate of Copper Cobalt Ore: Media Study . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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