PROCESSING

Cobalt Blue puts circuit to test

BROKEN Hill miner Cobalt Blue has put the first 500 tonne sample of underground ore from its Broken Hill cobalt project into the concentrator circuit of the demonstration plant kiln, as part of the first phase of test work.

 Ore feed hopper to concentrator circuit.

Ore feed hopper to concentrator circuit.

The plant uses the company's patented minerals processing technology to treat pyrite feedstocks for recovery of 85-90% of cobalt in the form of mixed hydroxide precipitate or cobalt sulphate.

In the tests, the 500t parcel was milled, from 4mm top size to 1.5mm top size with a roller mill, to simulate the use of a high-pressure grinding roll mill in the circuit.

Feed rates to the kiln were 150-200kg per hour.

That produced 125t of concentrate with grades ranging from 500-1000 parts per million, which was then sent through the gravity circuit for upgrading.

Cobalt in ore was upgraded to about 4300 in concentrate, with mass rejection of 75% to tailings.

Cobalt Blue CEO Joe Kaderavek said a further 2500-3000t of ore are expected to be concentrated over the next four weeks.

"The approximate five-times grade improvement from concentration is a key project enabler," he said.

"Phase one of this large-scale work is continuing to confirm expectations."

Kaderavek said as part of the second phase of test work, a ball mill would be used to supply the circuit with a finer feed material, with a float circuit to also recover fine fractions of pyrite.

"Further work is ongoing to improve off-gas handling for recovery of the sulphur," he said.

"The next unit block for operations are the leach and mixed hydroxide precipitate production circuits during October."

 

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