Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa

The influence of mineralogy on the milling performance and the flotation-based recovery of Au, the platinum group elements (PGE), Co, Cr, Cu, Ni and S was investigated for three samples of the Merensky Reef (BK, RPM and WP facies types) and one sample of the UG2 at the Marikana mine, using a mineral...

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Main Authors: Dzvinamurungu, Thomas, Viljoena, K.S., Knopera, M.W., Mulaba-Bafubiandi, A.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2013.04.010
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4605
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author Dzvinamurungu, Thomas
Viljoena, K.S.
Knopera, M.W.
Mulaba-Bafubiandi, A.
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Viljoena, K.S.
Knopera, M.W.
Mulaba-Bafubiandi, A.
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description The influence of mineralogy on the milling performance and the flotation-based recovery of Au, the platinum group elements (PGE), Co, Cr, Cu, Ni and S was investigated for three samples of the Merensky Reef (BK, RPM and WP facies types) and one sample of the UG2 at the Marikana mine, using a mineral liberation analyser (MLA). The samples differ in their milling behaviour in that a range of milling times are required in order to produce a grind of 60% passing 75 μm. This is primarily controlled by the abundance of plagioclase, orthopyroxene and chromite. The size distribution of the base metal sulfides (BMS; pyrrhotite, pentlandite and chalcopyrite) is similar for the three samples of Merensky Reef, and is significantly coarser than for BMS in the sample of the UG2. Upon milling to 60% passing 75 μm, the best BMS liberation is achieved for the BK facies type of Merensky Reef, relative to RPM and WP. The degree of BMS liberation in the sample of UG2 is lower than that for samples of the Merensky Reef. Cumulative mass pull during flotation is higher for the sample of the WP facies of Merensky Reef than for the rest of the samples examined. This is due to the higher abundance of orthopyroxene in this sample, which is known to be naturally floating, and which reports to concentrate. A high flotation-based recovery of PGE, Cu and S is observed for all four samples, with the highest recovery associated with the sample of the BK facies type of Merensky Reef. Ni recoveries are generally poor, suggesting that Ni is associated with gangue minerals, in addition to that in pentlandite. Of the three facies types of Merensky Reef examined, the overall characteristics of the BK facies type i.e. a high PGE grade, low abundance of orthopyroxene, a high abundance of BMS, and a higher degree of liberation of the BMS on milling of the ore, represent the most favourable set of characteristics for the efficient recovery of PGE. It is therefore the best quality ore of the three samples of Merensky Reef examined.
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spelling ir-11408-46052022-06-27T13:49:06Z Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa Dzvinamurungu, Thomas Viljoena, K.S. Knopera, M.W. Mulaba-Bafubiandi, A. Precious metal ores Grinding Extractive metallurgy Froth flotation Liberation analysis The influence of mineralogy on the milling performance and the flotation-based recovery of Au, the platinum group elements (PGE), Co, Cr, Cu, Ni and S was investigated for three samples of the Merensky Reef (BK, RPM and WP facies types) and one sample of the UG2 at the Marikana mine, using a mineral liberation analyser (MLA). The samples differ in their milling behaviour in that a range of milling times are required in order to produce a grind of 60% passing 75 μm. This is primarily controlled by the abundance of plagioclase, orthopyroxene and chromite. The size distribution of the base metal sulfides (BMS; pyrrhotite, pentlandite and chalcopyrite) is similar for the three samples of Merensky Reef, and is significantly coarser than for BMS in the sample of the UG2. Upon milling to 60% passing 75 μm, the best BMS liberation is achieved for the BK facies type of Merensky Reef, relative to RPM and WP. The degree of BMS liberation in the sample of UG2 is lower than that for samples of the Merensky Reef. Cumulative mass pull during flotation is higher for the sample of the WP facies of Merensky Reef than for the rest of the samples examined. This is due to the higher abundance of orthopyroxene in this sample, which is known to be naturally floating, and which reports to concentrate. A high flotation-based recovery of PGE, Cu and S is observed for all four samples, with the highest recovery associated with the sample of the BK facies type of Merensky Reef. Ni recoveries are generally poor, suggesting that Ni is associated with gangue minerals, in addition to that in pentlandite. Of the three facies types of Merensky Reef examined, the overall characteristics of the BK facies type i.e. a high PGE grade, low abundance of orthopyroxene, a high abundance of BMS, and a higher degree of liberation of the BMS on milling of the ore, represent the most favourable set of characteristics for the efficient recovery of PGE. It is therefore the best quality ore of the three samples of Merensky Reef examined. 2021-11-25T11:05:21Z 2021-11-25T11:05:21Z 2013 Article 0892-6875 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2013.04.010 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4605 en Minerals Engineering;Vol. 52: p. 74-81 open Elsevier
spellingShingle Precious metal ores
Grinding
Extractive metallurgy
Froth flotation
Liberation analysis
Dzvinamurungu, Thomas
Viljoena, K.S.
Knopera, M.W.
Mulaba-Bafubiandi, A.
Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa
title Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa
title_full Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa
title_fullStr Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa
title_short Geometallurgical characterisation of Merensky Reef and UG2 at the Marikana Mine, Bushveld Complex, South Africa
title_sort geometallurgical characterisation of merensky reef and ug2 at the marikana mine, bushveld complex, south africa
topic Precious metal ores
Grinding
Extractive metallurgy
Froth flotation
Liberation analysis
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2013.04.010
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4605
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