WO2015102638A1 - Improved material processing system - Google Patents
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- Ore processing systems are used all over the world in the mining industry. These processing systems take ore and rock from mines and crush it to recover target valuable product that is taken to market and sold for profit. These ore processing systems typically recover 85- 90% of the valuable product, meaning they do not recover 10-15% of the valuable product which remains in the waste tailings from the ore processing system. Unrecoverable loss occurs either because of the mass, shape, or other factors associated with the valuable product or the valuable product is unintentionally discharged from the system through the stream of waste rock. Losing valuable product of this magnitude equates to lost profit for the ore processing system. Material recovery systems that attempt to recover and collect this lost valuable product have been used in the industry in the past, however, these prior art material processing systems are inefficient, ineffective, and unreliable.
- the material processing system comprises a classification element, a coarse flotation element, and a fines flotation element arranged to separate the coarse valuable product, the coarse waste rock, the fine valuable product, and the fine waste rock.
- the classification element separates the coarse waste rock and/or the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and/or the fine valuable product.
- the coarse flotation element separates the coarse waste rock from the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and/or the fine valuable product.
- the fines flotation element separates the fine valuable product from the coarse waste rock, the fine waste rock, and/or the coarse valuable product.
- the tailings are sent to the classification element, to separate the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the classification element are then sent to the coarse flotation element to separate the coarse valuable product from the coarse waste rock.
- the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product from the classification element are then sent to the fines flotation element to separate the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the tailings are sent to the coarse flotation element, to separate the coarse waste rock from the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the fine valuable product are sent to the classification element to separate the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product.
- the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product from the classification element are sent to the fines flotation element to separate the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the tailings are sent to the coarse flotation element, to separate the coarse waste rock from the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the fine valuable product are sent to the fines flotation element to separate the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product.
- the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the fines flotation element are sent to the classification element to separate the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the tailings are sent to the fines flotation element, to separate the fine valuable product from the coarse valuable product, the coarse waste rock, and the fine waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product, the coarse waste rock, and the fine waste rock are sent to the coarse flotation element to separate the coarse waste rock from the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product.
- the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the coarse flotation element are sent to the classification element, to separate the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the tailings are sent to the fines flotation element to separate the fine valuable product from the coarse valuable product, the coarse waste rock, and the fine waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product, the coarse waste rock, and the fine waste rock are sent to the classification element to separate the fine waste rock from the coarse valuable product and the coarse waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product and the coarse waste rock from the classification element are sent to the coarse flotation element to separate the coarse valuable product from the coarse waste rock.
- the material processing system further comprises a second classification element for further classifying the coarse valuable product.
- the tailings are sent to the classification element, to separate the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the classification element are sent to the coarse flotation element, to separate the coarse valuable product from the coarse waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product from the coarse flotation element is sent to the second classification element, to further classify the coarse valuable product to remove any of the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product that may have bypassed the coarse flotation element in the coarse valuable product.
- the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product from the classification element are sent to the fines flotation element to separate the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the tailings are sent to the classification element to separate the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse valuable product and coarse waste rock from the classification element is sent to the second classification element to further classify the coarse valuable product and coarse waste rock to remove any of the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product that may have been wrongly separated by the classification element in the coarse valuable product and coarse waste rock.
- the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product from the classification element are sent to the fines flotation element, to separate the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the tailings are sent to the classification element, to separate the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse valuable product and the coarse waste rock from the classification element are sent to the second classification element, to further classify the coarse valuable product and coarse waste rock, to remove any of the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product that may have been wrongly separated by the classification element in the coarse valuable product and coarse waste rock.
- the fine valuable product and the fine waste rock from the second classification element are reintroduced into the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product from the classification element.
- the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product from the classification element are sent to the fines flotation element, to separate the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product and the fine valuable product could be copper, gold, or phosphorous. Both the coarse valuable product and the fine valuable product could be rendered hydrophobic.
- the classification element could sort the tailings by mass and the classification element could be one of a cyclone separator, hindered-bed density separator, or screen.
- the coarse flotation element could be an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator and the fines flotation element could be a column separator.
- the material processing system could comprise a re-grind mill and/or a flotation machine, either or both positioned to process coarse valuable product and/or the fine valuable product from the classification element, coarse flotation element, and fines flotation element.
- FIG 1 shows a flow-chart of the material processing system
- FIG 1 A shows a schematic view of an embodiment of the material processing system of
- FIG 1 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG 1 ;
- FIG IB shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 1 ;
- FIG 1C shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG. 1;
- FIG ID shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 1 ;
- FIG IE shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 1;
- FIG IF shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 1;
- FIG 2 shows a flow-chart of another configuration of the material processing system
- FIG 2A shows a schematic view of an embodiment of the material processing system of
- FIG 2
- FIG 2B shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 2
- FIG 2C shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 2;
- FIG 3 shows a flow-chart of another configuration of the material processing system
- FIG 3 A shows a schematic view of an embodiment of the material processing system of
- FIG 3 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG.
- FIG 3B shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 3;
- FIG 3C shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 3;
- FIG 4 shows a flow-chart of another configuration of the material processing system
- FIG 4A shows a schematic view of an embodiment of the material processing system of
- FIG 4
- FIG 4B shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 4;
- FIG 4C shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 4;
- FIG 5 shows a flow-chart of another configuration of the material processing system
- FIG 5 A shows a schematic view of an embodiment of the material processing system of
- FIG 5 A first figure.
- FIG 5B shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG. 5.
- FIG 5C shows a schematic view of another embodiment of the material processing system of FIG 5. Detailed Description
- Tailings from ore processing systems are often discharged as slurry mixtures comprising water, coarse waste rock, fine waste rock, coarse valuable product, and fine valuable product.
- Some limited processing of the tailings has been conducted in the prior art, but that processing has tended to not be very efficient or effective and is typically unprofitable. What is presented is a material processing system that comprises a combination of three elements in a variety of configurations: a classification element, a coarse flotation element, and a fines flotation element.
- the classification element, the coarse flotation element, and the fines flotation element are arranged in a variety of ways to separate from the tailings the coarse waste rock, the fine waste rock, the coarse valuable product, and the fine valuable product to maximize recovery of the coarse valuable product and the fine valuable product.
- the use of these three elements in combination has been found to be much more effective than prior art tailings processing systems.
- the classification element essentially separates the tailings by mass or density, or more specifically, the classification element separates coarse waste rock and/or coarse valuable product from fine waste rock and/or fine valuable product.
- the classification element is typically embodied as a hindered-bed density separator, a cyclone separator, or a screen, but may be embodied as other devices capable of separating the coarse waste rock and/or the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and/or the fine valuable product.
- the preferred classification element is a hindered-bed density separator, for example a CROSSFLOAT separator manufactured by Erie Manufacturing of Erie, Pennsylvania.
- Hindered-bed density separators utilize a fluidized bed created from the upward flow of teeter water interacting with a downward flow of a particulate slurry to separate coarse waste rock and/or coarse valuable product from fine waste rock and/or fine valuable product.
- Those having skill in the art also know fluidized beds as hindered-beds. Coarse waste rock and coarse valuable product heavy enough to penetrate the fluidized bed, fall down through the fluidized bed to be discharged through a course output at the bottom of the separator.
- the fine waste rock and fine valuable product that cannot penetrate the fluidized bed are kept floating above the fluidized bed until the upward flow of teeter water ultimately pushes them over the top of the separator to be discharged through a fines output.
- Cyclone separators separate coarse waste rock and/or coarse valuable product from fine waste rock and/or fine valuable product through vortex separation.
- a high speed rotating fluid flow is established within the cyclone separator.
- the fluid flows in a helical pattern starting from the bottom of the cyclone separator and flowing upwards to its top.
- Coarse waste rock and/or coarse valuable product entering the cyclone separator will have too much inertia to follow the rotating fluid flow upwards.
- the coarse waste rock and/or the coarse valuable product instead strike against inner walls of the cyclone separator and fall out of the bottom through a coarse output. Since fine waste rock and/or fine valuable product have much less mass, they follow the fluid flow up and out of the top of the cyclone separator through a fine output.
- Screens comprise an angled or graduated woven screen element, such as a mesh or a net, to separate coarse valuable product and/or coarse waste rock from fine valuable product and/or fine waste rock.
- the components to be separated enter the screen at the highest point of the woven screen element and then descend towards the lowest point of the woven screen element by rolling, sliding, and/or tumbling. While rolling, sliding, and/or tumbling, the components to be separated are broken up by grinding against other components or against the woven screen element. Fine valuable product and/or fine waste rock fall through holes in the woven screen element and discharge from the screen through the fines output.
- Coarse valuable product and/or coarse waste rock will roll, slide, and/or tumble on top of the woven screen element without falling through because they are too large to fit through the holes and discharge out of the screen through the coarse output.
- the woven screen element may also have the ability to vibrate, which assists the components to be separated by rolling, sliding, and/or tumbling. It should be understood that those having ordinary skill in the art will also know the screen as a sieve or sifter.
- the coarse flotation element separates coarse valuable product from coarse waste rock, fine waste rock, and/or fine valuable product.
- the coarse flotation element is preferably an air- assisted hindered-bed density separator; for example, the HYDROFLOAT separator manufactured by Eriez Manufacturing of Erie, Pennsylvania, but may be embodied as other devices capable of separating the coarse valuable product from the coarse waste rock, the fine waste rock, and/or the fine valuable product.
- the air-assisted hindered-bed density separator is similar to the hindered-bed density separator in that this separator creates a fluidized bed by flowing teeter water upwards against a downward flow of particulate slurry. However, in this case teeter water also includes gas bubbles in the flow.
- the gas bubbles selectively adhere to target fine valuable product and coarse valuable product to alter their density and encourage them to float to the top of the separator and be ultimately removed from the separator through a fine valuable product output.
- the chemistry of the target valuable product may be modified to make them more likely to attach to a gas bubble for removal.
- Coarse waste rock heavy enough to penetrate the fluidized bed falls down through the fluidized bed to be discharged through a course waste output at the bottom of the separator.
- the fine waste rock and fine valuable product that cannot penetrate the fluidized bed are kept floating above the fluidized bed until the upward flow of teeter water ultimately pushes them over the top of the separator to be discharged through the fine valuable product output.
- the air assisted hindered-bed density separator is known to those having ordinary skill in the art and any description of its function presented herein is not meant to be exhaustive or comprehensive but is only presented for purposes of clarification and narration.
- the fines flotation element separates fine valuable product from coarse waste rock, fine waste rock, and/or coarse valuable product.
- the fines flotation element is typically embodied as a column separator, but may be embodied as other devices capable of separating the fine valuable product from the coarse waste rock, the fine waste rock, and/or the coarse valuable product.
- Column separators are flotation devices that also act as three phase settlers where particles move downwards in a hindered settling environment countercurrent to a swarm of rising air bubbles that are generated by spargers located at the bottom of the column separator.
- the column separators are effective in capturing fine valuable product that adheres to the air bubbles to be carried over the top of the separator and subsequently discharged from a fine product output while the coarse product, coarse waste rock, and/or fine waste rock are discharged from the bottom of the separator through a coarse product/waste output.
- Column separators are known to those having ordinary skill in the art and any description of their function presented herein is not meant to be exhaustive or comprehensive but is only presented for purposes of clarification and narration.
- target coarse valuable product and the fine valuable product may both be in gold, copper, phosphates, or other target valuable product.
- reagents may be introduced within the tailings, the classification element, the coarse flotation element, and/or fines flotation element to render the coarse valuable product and/or the fine valuable product more hydrophobic and to facilitate separation of the coarse valuable and/or fine valuable product from the coarse waste rock and/or the fine waste rock.
- the tailings 12 are first sent to the classification element 14 to separate the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product.
- the classification element 14 discharges the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product through its coarse output 16 to the coarse flotation element 18.
- the coarse flotation element 18 separates and extracts the coarse valuable product from the coarse waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product is removed through a coarse/valuable product output 32 from the material processing system 10 to a coarse valuable product collection area 24 for removal or further processing as necessary.
- the coarse waste rock is discharged through the coarse waste output 30 to a coarse waste rock collection area 28.
- the classification element 14 discharges the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product through its fines output 20 to the fines flotation element 22.
- the fines flotation element 22 then separates and extracts the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the fine valuable product is removed through a fine valuable product output 34 from the material processing system 10 to a fine valuable product collection area 26 for removal or further processing as necessary.
- the fine waste rock is discharged through a fine waste output 36 to a fine waste rock collection area 38.
- the coarse valuable product collection area 24 and the fine valuable product collection area 26 may be the same area.
- the coarse waste rock within the coarse waste rock collection area 28 and the fine waste rock collection area 38 from the coarse flotation element 18 and the fines flotation element 22 are generally discarded.
- the coarse valuable product and/or the fine valuable product in the coarse valuable product collection area 24 and the fine valuable product collection area 26 may include coarse waste rock and/or fine waste rock. Recovered coarse valuable product and/or fine valuable product in the coarse valuable product collection area 24 and the fine valuable product collection area 26 may sometimes require further processing to liberate the valuable product from the waste rock. In such instances, the coarse valuable product and/or the fine valuable product in the coarse valuable product collection area 24 and/or the fine valuable product collection area 26 are sent to a re-grind mill to liberate waste rock from the coarse valuable product and/or the fine valuable product. In some instances, this reground material can be circulated back to the material processing system 10 for reprocessing. A flotation machine may be incorporated to attempt to separate the newly liberated valuable product from the waste rock prior to returning the reground material to the material processing system 10.
- FIG 1 A shows an embodiment of the material processing system 10a that implements the arrangement disclosed in FIG 1.
- the classification element 14a is a hindered-bed density separator as described above. Coarse waste rock and coarse valuable product are discharged through the course output 16a at the bottom of the classification element 14a. The fine waste rock and the fine valuable product are ultimately discharged through the fines output 20a of the classification element 14a.
- the coarse flotation element 18a in this embodiment is as an air-assisted, hindered-bed density separator.
- the coarse flotation element 18a separates the coarse waste rock from the coarse valuable product.
- the coarse waste rock is discharged to a coarse waste rock collection area 28a through the coarse waste output 30a and the coarse valuable product is discharged to the coarse valuable product collection area 24a through a coarse/valuable product output 32a.
- the fine valuable product and the fine waste rock from the fines output 20a are conveyed to the fines flotation element 22a for separation.
- the fines flotation element 22a is embodied as a column separator.
- the fine valuable product is discharged through the fine valuable product output 34a to the fine valuable product collection area 26a for further processing.
- the fine waste rock is discharged through a fine waste output 36a to a fine waste rock collection area 38a.
- FIG IB shows another embodiment of the material processing system 10b that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 1, as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18b is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator and functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the fines flotation element 22b is a column separator and also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the classification element 14b is a cyclone separator which functions as described above.
- FIG 1C shows another embodiment of the material processing system 10c that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 1, as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18c is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator and functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the fines flotation element 22c is embodied as a column separator and also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the classification element 14c is a screen which functions as described above.
- FIG ID shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOd that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 1, as discussed above, but also comprises a second classification element 40d.
- the classification element is a cyclone separator that functions as discussed above. Coarse waste rock and coarse valuable product discharged through the course output 16d of the classification element 14d is sent to the second classification element 40d to remove any fine waste rock and fine valuable product that may have bypassed the classification element 14d due to inefficiencies in the cyclone separator.
- the second classification element 40d is a hindered-bed density separator that functions as discussed above.
- any fine coarse product and fine waste rock recovered is discharged through a second fine output 42d and reintroduced to the fines output 20d of the classification element 14d to be conveyed to the fines flotation element 22d.
- the fines flotation element 22d is a column separator that functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the coarse valuable product and the coarse waste rock fall downwardly through the second classification element 40d and are discharged out a second coarse output 44d to be conveyed to the coarse flotation element 18d, which will separate the coarse valuable product from the coarse waste rock.
- the coarse flotation element 18d in this embodiment is an air- assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG IE shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOe that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 1, as discussed above, but also comprises a second classification element 40e in a different arrangement from that shown in FIG ID.
- both the classification element 14e and the second classification element 40e are cyclone separators that function as described above.
- the second classification element 40e is located downstream of the coarse flotation element 18e. The coarse valuable product from the coarse/valuable product output 32e of the coarse flotation element 18e is conveyed to the second classification element 40e for reprocessing to separate any fine waste rock or fine valuable product that may have bypassed the classification element 14e due to inefficiencies in the cyclone separator.
- any fine coarse product and fine waste rock recovered is discharged through a second fine output 42e and reintroduced to the fines output 20e of the classification element 14e to be conveyed to the fines flotation element 22e.
- the fines flotation element 22e is a column separator that functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the coarse valuable product falls downwardly through the second classification element 40e and is discharged out a second coarse output 44e to be conveyed to the coarse valuable product collection area 24e.
- FIG IF shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOf that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 1 but also comprises a second classification element 40f arranged in the same way as the embodiment of the material processing system disclosed in FIG IE above.
- the second classification element 40f is a screen that functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the tailings 12g are first sent to a coarse flotation element 18g to separate and extract the coarse waste rock from the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse waste rock is discharged through the coarse waste output 30g to a coarse waste rock collection area 28g.
- the coarse flotation element 18g discharges the coarse valuable product, the fine valuable product, and the fine waste rock through the coarse/valuable product output 32g to be conveyed to the classification element 14g.
- the classification element 14g then separates the coarse valuable product from the fine valuable product and the fine waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product is discharged from the course output 16g to the coarse valuable product collection area 24g.
- the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product are discharged from the classification element 14g through the fines output 20g and conveyed to the fines flotation element 22g.
- the fines flotation element 22g then separates and extracts the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock and the fine valuable product is discharged from the fine valuable product output 34g to a fine valuable product collection area 26g for further processing.
- the fine waste rock is discharged through the fine waste output 36g to a fine waste rock collection area 38g.
- FIG 2 A shows an embodiment of the material processing system lOh that implements the arrangement disclosed in FIG 2 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18h is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14h is a cyclone separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22h is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 2B shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOi that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 2 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18i is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14i is a hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above; and
- the fines flotation element 22i is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 2C shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOj that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 2 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18j is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14j is a screen that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22j is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the tailings 12k are first sent to the coarse flotation element 18k to separate and extract the coarse waste rock from the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the fine valuable product.
- the coarse flotation element 18k discharges the coarse valuable product, the fine valuable product, and the fine waste rock through the coarse/valuable product output 32k to the fines flotation element 22k.
- the fines flotation element 22k separates the fine valuable product from the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product to the fine valuable product collection area 26k through the fine valuable product output 34k.
- the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product pass through the fine waste output 36k to the classification element 14k.
- the classification element 14k then separates and extracts the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock and conveys the coarse valuable product through the course output 16k to the coarse valuable product collection area 24k and the fine waste rock through the fines output 20k to the fine waste rock collection area 38k.
- FIG 3A shows an embodiment of the material processing system 10/ that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 3 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18/ is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14/ is a cyclone separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22/ is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 3B shows another embodiment of the material processing system 10m that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 3 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18m is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14m is a hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above; and
- the fines flotation element 22m is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 3C shows another embodiment of the material processing system 10n that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 3 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18n is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14n is a screen that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22n is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- Another effective arrangement of the material processing system 10 ⁇ is shown in FIG 4.
- the tailings 12o are first sent to the fines flotation element 22o to separate and extract the fine valuable product from the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the coarse waste rock.
- the fine valuable product is discharged through a fine valuable product output 34o to a fine valuable product collection area 26o.
- the fines flotation element 22o discharges the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the coarse waste rock through the fine waste output 36o to be conveyed to the coarse flotation element 18o.
- the coarse flotation element 18o separates the coarse waste rock from the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product.
- the coarse waste rock is discharged through a coarse waste output 30o to a coarse waste rock collection area 28o.
- the coarse flotation element 18o discharges the fine waste rock and the coarse valuable product through the coarse/valuable product output 32o to the classification element 14o.
- the classification element 14o then separates and extracts the coarse valuable product from the fine waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product is discharged through the coarse output 16o to the coarse valuable product collection area 24o and the fine waste rock is discharged through the fines output 20o to the fine waste rock collection area 38o.
- FIG 4 A shows an embodiment of the material processing system lOp that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 4 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18p is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14p is a cyclone separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22p is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 4B shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOq that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 4 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18q is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14q is a hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above; and
- the fines flotation element 22q is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 4C shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOr that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 4 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18r is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14r is a screen that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22r is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- the tailings 12s are first sent to the fines flotation element 22s to separate and extract the fine valuable product from the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the coarse waste rock.
- the fine valuable product is discharged through a fine valuable product output 34s to a fine valuable product collection area 26s.
- the fines flotation element 22s discharges the coarse valuable product, the fine waste rock, and the coarse waste rock through the fine waste output 36s to the classification element 14s.
- the classification element 14s separates the fine waste rock from the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product.
- the fine waste rock is discharged through the fines output 20s to the fine waste rock collection area 38s.
- the classification element 14s discharges the coarse waste rock and the coarse valuable product through the coarse output 16s to the coarse flotation element 18s.
- the coarse flotation element 18s then separates and extracts the coarse valuable product from the coarse waste rock.
- the coarse valuable product is discharged through the coarse/valuable product output 32s to the coarse valuable product collection area 24s and the coarse waste rock is discharged through the coarse waste output 30a to the coarse waste rock collection area 28s.
- FIG 5A shows an embodiment of the material processing system lOt that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 5 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18t is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14t is a cyclone separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22t is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 5B shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOu that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 5 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18u is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14u is a hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above; and
- the fines flotation element 22u is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
- FIG 5C shows another embodiment of the material processing system lOv that implements the arrangements disclosed in FIG 5 as discussed above.
- the coarse flotation element 18v is an air-assisted hindered-bed density separator that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the classification element 14v is a screen that functions in the same way as discussed above;
- the fines flotation element 22v is a column separator that also functions in the same way as discussed above.
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