Requirements for Paste Backfill Preparation in Narrow-Vein Mining

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Alfred B. Annor
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2001

Abstract

The introduction and application of paste backfill over the past two decades has resulted in substantial benefits being realised by many backfill reliant mining operations who have used this technology. Paste preparation over this time period has relied basically on mechanical dewatering approaches that have included the use of centrifuges, thickeners, and vacuum and pressure filtration. In large bulk mining operations, this method of paste preparation has usually involved the construction of big and complex surface plants to meet large tonnage demands. These large plants usually have attendant high capital, maintenance and operating costs. The application of paste backfill in narrow-vein mining requires more flexibility in terms of fill preparation, transportation and placement. The method of paste fill preparation should take into consideration low manufacturing and operating costs, ability to use existing facilities at mine sites, simplicity of operation and flexibility of preparing fill over a broad range of consistencies. This paper will review alternative paste fill preparation methods and indicate those that might be better suited to narrow-vein mining.
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APA: Alfred B. Annor  (2001)  Requirements for Paste Backfill Preparation in Narrow-Vein Mining

MLA: Alfred B. Annor Requirements for Paste Backfill Preparation in Narrow-Vein Mining. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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