Copper Mining Industry Solutions
Crushing & Grinding
Cyclone Separation
Thickening
Tailings
Flotation
Crushing & Grinding
Raw copper is crushed into smaller sizes through the milling circuit to begin the process of mineral extraction.
Cyclone Separation
Separates the coarse and fine particles based on size and density, via centrifugal forces, properly sized media is discharged to flotation.
Thickening
Separates the solids from liquids in a copper slurry, removing the excess water to achieve higher concentration of solids.
Tailings
Rejected materials from process are transported to a tailings management facility for storage and disposal, minimizing environmental impact.
Flotation
Separates copper from waste mineral ore by introducing reagants with air; the copper particles rise while mineral matter remains in slurry.
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