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Our Products
Phosphate Concentrate
- High-grade phosphate concentrates used in agriculture and industry
- 37% P2O5 content
- superior quality
- suitable for food grade phosphoric acid
- environmentally friendly
Magnetite
- High-quality magnetite used in various industrial applications
- Coarse Magnetite (10-15%) passing 45 micron
- Fine Magnetite (80% - 90%) passing 45 microns
- Max fine (90 – 95%) passing 45 microns
Operations
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Mining
Mining is by simple open cast methods
using heavy earthmoving machinery
mainly owned by the mine. The phosphate
ore in the pits is broken down by two
methods, ripping and dozing and drilling
and blasting. The broken ore is then
loaded into tractor dumpers using front
end loaders before being hauled to the
grizzely and to the plant for further
processing.
Milling
Ore from the grizzley is fed to the mill
via a 30 tonne bin which smoothens
out fluctuations in the feed. The ore is
then wet milled semi autogenously
(steel balls added to aid the milling
process) in a 4.27 by 6.10 metre mill at
a rate of about 155 tonnes per haul to
produce a watery mixture called a
slurry.
Desliming
The very finest material (less than 0.03
mm) produced during milling are
detrimental to the floatation efficiency
and are therefore removed by
cyclones as slimes before the
floatation process. About 20% of the
materials fed is removed as slimes and
pumped directly to the slimes dam for
disposal
Floatation
The deslimed slurry is fed into
floatation cells where chemicals are
added to facilitate the flotation
process. It is in these floatation cells
that the phosphate particles are
separated from the sand particles.
The sand particles, also known as
tailings, are transported by pipelines
to the slimes dam for disposal.
Filtration
The phosphate concentrate from
the floatation cells is dewatered by
a disc filter and conveyed to the
stockpile pad at about 10-12%
moisture content
Drying & Dispatching
From the stock pile, which sometimes has
been partially sun dried, the concentrate is
fed by front end loader into the dryer where
the rock is dried to a moisture content of less
than 1%. Coal at a rate of about 13kg/tonne is
used to fire the dryer and dry the
concentrate.