Conference Proceedings
International Mining Processing Congress (IMPC) Asia-Pacific Conference 2022
Conference Proceedings
International Mining Processing Congress (IMPC) Asia-Pacific Conference 2022
Improving tungsten recovery through the reuse of mine wastewater
Yuanjing processing plant is a scheelite and wolframite plant in southern China. Water shortages and recent environmental regulations mean that the plant must reuse the wastewater that comes from the mining operation. This paper describes the efforts to reuse the mining and ore washing wastewater (MOW) in the processing plant. Initial attempts to reuse the MOW in the strong magnetic separation were unsuccessful because the magnetic media pack was seriously fouled by the micro-fine precipitate generated. The focus changed to reuse the MOW in the scheelite flotation circuit, which includes one roughing, one cleaning and three scavenging steps. Laboratory batch tests showed this would likely be successful because using MOW reliably improved the flotation performance in the laboratory tests. Then a 20 day industrial trial was run in the plant. The trial was very successful with the enrichment ratio of WO3 increasing from 17.4 to 23.6, while the recovery remained around 79.2 per cent. The industrial trial was so successful the company immediately adopted the new scheme, which has remained in use ever since. This technical solution not only alleviated serious water shortages, and satisfied environmental regulations but also improved the plant performance.
Contributor(s):
G Jing, D Liao, Z Shi, Q Chen, J Wang, S Ren, W Sun, S G Pooley and Z Gao
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- Published: 2022
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