When considering pre-concentration, it’s crucial to take into account the treatment of fines. The fines, often overlooked, can have a significant impact on the overall efficiency and economics of the process. With multiple unit sizes available for various throughput scenarios, the InLine Pressure Jig (IPJ) offers a versatile solution that can be tailored to specific operational needs. Its ability to operate over a wide particle range enhances its adaptability to different ore types and processing requirements.
One of the key advantages of the IPJ is its significantly lower water and power consumption in comparison to conventional jigging methods. This not only contributes to cost savings but also aligns with sustainable and environmentally conscious practices within the mining industry. The IPJ is a complementary technology to sensor-based ore sorting systems, enhancing the overall ore processing capabilities, leading to improved recovery and efficiency.
In addition to its operational benefits, the IPJ also offers practical advantages in terms of infrastructure. Its reduced footprint and lower capital expenditure (CAPEX) make it a favourable alternative to dense media separation (DMS) circuits, providing a more cost-effective and space-efficient solution for mineral processing operations.
The effectiveness of the IPJ is supported by a range of case studies across various mineral types, including gold, sulphides, native copper, diamonds, tin, and tantalum. Contact our team to learn more.
Download IPJ case study: Tantalite recovery from lithium bearing spodumene concentrate