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Concentrate and tailings dewatering for base and precious metal

Concentrate and tailings dewatering for Base and Precious Metal

Australia has the world’s largest economic resources of a variety of base and precious metals. The greatest challenge in Base and Precious Metal mining industry is the production of consistently high-grade concentrates at maximum recovery rates.

The Precious Metals Operations (PMO) focus on fast throughput and maximised yields at optimised cost.

PMO are fully tuned for the efficient refining of an extended range of complex and valuable raw materials, containing precious metals. On the other hand, the Base Metals Operations (BMO) focus on flexible processing by products from the PMO at the lowest possible cost and with optimal throughput times.

Finally, all recovery processes generate waste material that must be disposed in the environment. Recent technologies developed in thickening and filtration are becoming more affordable to new projects and subsequently assisting in the regulatory permitting and implementation of these new mines.

This document presents solutions that have a positive impact on the minerals projects.

Efficiency improvements are always the main concern of base and precious metals companies. The main aim is to optimise the balance between residual moisture contents and the benefits gained from water recovery.

The aim of this white paper is to discuss about the benefits of using customised filter fabric in order to maximise the performance of each filter equipment utilised in the concentrate and tailing dewatering of the base and precious metals leveraging on our full global & local support.

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