Conference Proceedings
Third International Mine Water Congress, Melbourne
Conference Proceedings
Third International Mine Water Congress, Melbourne
The Recovery of Water from a Colloidally Stable Kimberlite Suspension
A major diamond mining operation in South Africa is faced with the unique problem of recovering usable water from the fine tailings stream. The kimberlite ore hoisted is washed prior to crushing in order to remove adhered fine clay particles. These particles form a colloidally stable suspension from which it has not been possible to recover clear recycle water. Research has been conducted on this problem for more than 20 years and it is only recently that a breakthrough has been achieved. This paper describes the work done to gain an understanding of the suspension stability and which subsequently led to the testing of a process at pilot-plant Scale.
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I C R Gilchrist, M S Hunt
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