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“ Separation” aims to - PPT Presentation

develop novel or improve separation processes to achieve step change for industry develop models to accelerate technology adoption Separation consists of six researchers with experience in flotation mineralogy comminution microwave processing and ore ID: 794686

flotation recoveries energy separation recoveries flotation separation energy impurities higher water concentrate high processing preconcentration research comminution microwave tailings

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“Separation” aims to develop novel or improve separation processes to achieve step change for industrydevelop models to accelerate technology adoptionSeparation consists of six researchers with experience in flotation, mineralogy, comminution, microwave processing and ore preconcentration

Separation Research Program

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The Traditional Separation RouteHighly Energy IntensiveIncomplete Recovery

Inflexible Processing

Route

High Water Usage

Tailings

Environmental

Problems

Limitation of Throughput

Unwanted impurities

In concentrate

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Current Research FocusImproved ClassificationLess EnergyHigher Recoveries

High Voltage Pulse Comminution

Preconcentration

Higher Recoveries

Coarse Particle Flotation

Less energy

Higher recoveries

Microwave Dewatering Tailings

Less Water, Reprocessing

New Reagents

Less impurities in concentrate

Flotation Optimisation Strategies

Less Energy

Higher recoveries

Less impurities