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Maybe NVA could contact Nemaska (NMX) in Quebec Canada about the...

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    Maybe NVA could contact

    Nemaska


    (NMX) in Quebec Canada about the sorting of ore, seeing they had trials done. From their tech report - Aug 09/19

    Two (2) technologies were targeted for sorting trials: surface

    color differentiation sorting technology and X-ray transmission (“XRT”). XRT uses atomic density

    difference separation technology.

    Below the best results of the two (2) size fractions are discussed.

    a. Ore Sorting on - 40 mm + 20 mm, Amphibole Removal

    Using XRT, the accepted material white rocks recovery was 95.8%, with white rock at 98.7%

    concentration. The photo in Figure 13.1 illustrates the visual results. There is very little

    displaced material in the accepted stream.

    Ore Sorting on - 20 mm + 9.5 mm, Amphibole Removal

    Using XRT, the accepted material white rocks recovery was 96.8%, with white rock at 99.2%

    concentration.



    Steinert US was approached to test Nemaska Whabouchi ore with sensor-based sorting techniques

    to beneficiate/upgrade the ore by removing waste rock consisting mainly of amphibolite. The test

    sample provided consisted of pegmatite and dark amphibolite waste rocks.

    The objective was test sorting efficiency of Steinert ore sorting equipment. The sorting sensor

    selected was X-Ray Transmission or XRT. X-ray sensitive line-scan sensor provides high resolution

    X-ray absorption images. An X-ray scintillation crystal sensor can capture up to 2,500 lines per

    second.

    Nemaska had prepared two (2) tonnes of sample. The sample was screened at 10 mm to remove

    the fines which is not suitable for this sorting application. The first set of three tests were performed

    on - 50mm + 15mm material. This size range is good ore sorter feed material, about ratio 1:3 sorting

    size. The next three (3) tests were done on - 15mm + 10mm material. Finally, the last three (3) tests

    were done on - 50 + 10mm size range, outside the ideal size ratio.

    a. Ore Sorting on - 50 mm + 15 mm

    The coarse sample - 50 mm + 15 mm yielded excellent results. Test #1 yielded the best result

    at 99.4% separation efficiency of the white ore and was separated from the dark amphibolite.

    The photos in Figure 13.2, illustrate the visual results. There is very little misplaced material

    in the accepted and rejected streams.




    b. Ore Sorting on - 15 mm + 10 mm

    The finer sample - 15 mm + 10 mm was processed through the same equipment and also

    produced very good results, but noticeably less than the coarse separation. The best

    separation efficiency obtained was 96.7%.

    c. Ore Sorting on - 50 mm + 10 mm

    For the combined sample - 50 mm + 10 mm, the best separation efficiency obtained was

    94.5%.....Just a thought..











 
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