IMPC 2024

The structure of global energy supply and demand is undergoing a dramatic transformation with shifts towards renewable and alternative sources of energy. This energy revolution begins with the supply of metals and minerals required to support existing and new methods of electricity generation, electric vehicles, power infrastructure, small and large-scale energy storage, and related technology.

At the 2024 IMPC, industry experts will address how mineral processing is playing an increasingly important role in securing the cost-effective supply of a wide range of minerals for a sustainable and stable future.


Technical Talk

Development of a Lab-Scale Test for Pre-concentration Evaluation | Tuesday Oct. 1 | Annapolis Rooms 3-4 | 4:35 pm

Pre-concentration opportunities are available for most operations to improve the grade of their mill feed and eliminate fine/soft contaminants or coarse/hard material.

For a greenfield project, pre-concentration is difficult to evaluate due to a lack of standardized testing methods and sample top-size constraints. This is exacerbated by our current testing practices where sample preparation involves stage-crushing down to a manageable size – destroying the opportunity to evaluate coarse beneficiation methods. This paper covers recent progress by the authors to develop a standardized ranking test using half drill core samples. The objective is to consider pre-concentration at an early study stage and quantify the impact on project economics.

The laboratory test can be done on 10kg to 50kg of half core samples, measuring the metal deportment by size at different levels of impact breakage, comparable to primary/secondary stage crushing. By incorporating this test protocol with an established comminution test, it can be inserted into current metallurgical testwork programs with minimal disruption. As well as estimating the grade by size response to crushing and screening, coarse particles are tested for sensor response; at this time, typically dual-energy XRT. SRK Consulting is collaborating with Base Metallurgical Labs in Kamloops BC to provide an independent evaluation of pre-concentration at the laboratory scale before committing to the cost and sample mass requirements of manufacturer’s performance tests.