The Benefits of AG Milling for Diamond Liberation when Processing Soft Kimberlites (e79715fa-d210-4775-a49c-94a480574caf)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 1076 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"Shore Gold Inc. (Shore) is presently designing a diamond processing plant for the Star and the Orion South kimberlite deposits in the Fort à la Corne (FalC) area in central Saskatchewan. The first step in the plant is diamond liberation and occurs in the comminution section. Diamond liberation is the process of breaking up the kimberlite rock, as gently as possible so as not to damage the diamonds.Autogenous grinding mills (AG mills) use a combination of impact crushing, abrasion and attrition to break up the kimberlite. The forces that occur during the actions of abrasion and attrition cause the kimberlites to break up preferentially along lines of weaknesses which offers a “diamond friendly” method of comminution.Hard competent kimberlite is commonly found in the diatreme zone as well as the root zone of the volcanic pipe and is the source of kimberlite for most of the Southern African diamond mines. Softer kimberlite is typically found in and around the crater area of a volcanic pipe and it is this kimberlite that makes up the majority of kimberlite for both the Star and Orion South deposits. These softer kimberlites can be readily broken up using abrasion and attrition imparted by AG mills. In order for Shore to benefit from the softer kimberlite found in the Star - Orion South diamond project, two large (10.97 m diameter x 7.10 m long) AG mills were designed for the comminution section based on extensive test work and simulations by Metso Minerals (Metso)."
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APA:
(2012) The Benefits of AG Milling for Diamond Liberation when Processing Soft Kimberlites (e79715fa-d210-4775-a49c-94a480574caf)MLA: The Benefits of AG Milling for Diamond Liberation when Processing Soft Kimberlites (e79715fa-d210-4775-a49c-94a480574caf). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.