The BHP NWT Diamonds Project Diamond Processing in the Canadian Arctic

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. G. Rylatt G. M. Popplewell
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

"Production from Canada's first diamond mine is planned for the last quarter of 1998. The climatic conditions and the variation in kimberlite types to be treated have lead to the development of a compact and flexible processing plant.High kimberlite moisture contents and winter temperatures below -40°C have dictated a process flowsheet with limited in-circuit storage to reduce materials handling difficulties. The latest developments in High Pressure Grinding Roll technology will be used to liberate the valuable diamond, reduce diamond breakage, and increase fines production to reduce the amount of material for down stream processing in the Heavy Medium Separation section.A varying heavy mineral concentrate yield has lead to the development of a final Recovery section that will incorporate Attrition Milling and Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separation for concentrate reduction. The latest developments in diamond X-ray sorting will be used to produce a final diamond concentrate for mechanical sizing, weighing and packing.Fine tailings thickening will utilise Deep Bed Compression type thickeners. This relatively new technology can produce;i) high underflow densities at low flocculant dosage rates, andii) clear overflowswith a smaller thickening area than conventional high-rate thickeners."
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APA: M. G. Rylatt G. M. Popplewell  (1998)  The BHP NWT Diamonds Project Diamond Processing in the Canadian Arctic

MLA: M. G. Rylatt G. M. Popplewell The BHP NWT Diamonds Project Diamond Processing in the Canadian Arctic. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1998.

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