Mining Mirror January 2018 | Page 8

Industry intelligence AngloPlat opens piping plant Anglo American Platinum recently opened a new speciality pipe manufacturing plant, Africa Pipe Industries North, in Mokopane, Limpopo. The plant is a joint venture ( JV ) with Africa Pipe Industries (API) and will create 76 direct jobs at peak operational capacity in the Mokopane community. The plant consists of an ultra-modern pipe mill that manufactures a variety of technically advanced steel piping for the distribution of water, oil and gas. The plant will supply customers in Limpopo and sub-Saharan Africa. Anglo American Platinum will be a customer of the plant, therefore ensuring a stable order book and stable community employment. The plant was commissioned in October 2017 and will be API’s first facility in Limpopo province. API will operate the plant and is responsible for the technical know-how on the plant design, building construction and equipment installation. Hydrocyclones boost recoveries Tharisa Minerals platinum mining operation on the south-western limb of South Africa’s Bushveld igneous complex has boosted its mill circuit production performance by 36% by replacing its original cyclones with Cavex hydrocyclones from Weir Minerals Africa. Tharisa is about 95km north-west of Johannesburg and 35km east of Rustenburg. The new hydrocyclones allow the mine to recover an additional 98oz of platinum group metals (PGMs) each month, giving an additional annual revenue of USD800 000 – almost R11-million. With this improved performance, Tharisa’s payback period for the cluster of new units was just 29 days. Tharisa mine, in production since 2009, produces metallurgical grade PGM concentrate and chemical grade chrome concentrate from a shallow open pit operation. It had used conventional 510mm flat-bottom cyclones fitted onto their secondary mill circuit cluster. However, according to the mine, these cyclones were cutting too coarse, were inefficient and experienced a low mass split to underflow. The mine’s objective is to allow the secondary mill circuit to improve mass pull to the underflow and produce a much finer cyclone overflow material reporting to downstream flotation and spiral circuit. By providing a finer feed material to flotation and the spiral circuits, PGM and chrome recovery increases significantly. Using the data supplied by the customer, Weir Minerals generated a mass balance simulation, highlighting the performance capability of its Cavex 500CVX hydrocyclones. These units have a 360-degree laminar spiral inlet that reduces turbulence within the hydrocyclone, improving performance and classification. [6] MINING MIRROR JANUARY 2018 Cavex hydrocyclones installed in the secondary mill circuit. Cavex hydrocyclones retrofitted onto the existing cluster on site. Cavex