Conference Proceedings
Complex Orebodies Conference 2018
Conference Proceedings
Complex Orebodies Conference 2018
Dynamic concepts for mine to mill operation and optimisation
Feed ore variability, the major disturbance into a mineral processing plant receives considerable attention operationally, and at research and strategic levels to ensure that the throughput of the ore are maintained at all times whilst encouraging a sustainable approach to recovering the valuable minerals from ore bodies. Effort and insights from mineralogical and processing characterisation (eg. ore hardness) of sub-ore body domains allows sequencing for processing to ensure consistency and throughput for the size sensitive grinding unit processes. Optimising the blast fragmentation has benefit as does pre-concentration using ore sorting. Blending of ore domains with different characteristics is common for operations. In recent years a number of technologies have become available for on-line and more rapid assessment of ore and have been discussed in a recent paper by Cameron et.al. (2016) as an opportunity for further utilisation of mine-to-mill (and mine to product) strategies. Current concepts have focused on extensive characterisation of ores so that current control practices can be realised and made more effective with relatively slow measurements and actuation. CITATION: Pax, R, 2018. Dynamic concepts for mine to mill operation and optimisation, in Proceedings Complex Orebodies Conference 2018, pp 124-125 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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- Published: 2018
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