From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 10: Mineral Processing
By this stage, the ore has been mined from the ground, but it has a long way to go before it reaches your door. We transport ore to preconcentration at the mineral processing plant, where the magnesia nodules are given their first wash and are segregated into size.
The product goes into the hopper as ROM (run of mine) or screened ROM if it comes from a satellite operation. It then goes through the first wet screen and is sized accordingly. The materials that are sized less than 16mm are sent to tailings, as they are not required in the current process. All the material from 16mm to 65mm goes through a log washer and a second screen - this makes it ready to feed the beneficiation plant.
Material over 65mm goes through a jaw crusher and another screen for washing. Anything that is still sized over 65mm after the jaw crusher goes through the secondary cone crusher. This way, we ensure all product is fed to the beneficiation plant at less than 65mm in size.
In the beneficiation plant, we sort the crushed and screened magnesite using dense media cyclones and x-ray transmission ore sorting. This allows the efficient removal of impurities like silica and calcium.
Once this upgrading process is complete, we crush the material to its final particle size and stockpile in preparation for transport to the Parkhurst processing plant. We continuously test the finished magnesite for chemical analysis and particle size to ensure we achieve the required levels of quality and highest consistency.
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Falcon Update
The peregrine falcons at QMAG’s Parkhurst processing facility are breeding again after an unfortunate setback in September.
From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 7 - Mining Operations
QMAG currently mines 4 million tonnes of ore per year, from six to eight different pits.
We choose pits based on their magnesite content and contaminant concentrations. There are always at least two pits mined simultaneously to provide the Parkhurst plant with enough material at suitable quality to support our full suite of products.
From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 6 - Mining Pit Development
With exploration, drilling and planning complete, it’s time to start mining. First, surveyors stake out the boundary of the area to be mined. A clearing permit verifies that the area to be mined is within the active lease, has
been cleared by the local Land Council, and has the correct government permit to be mined. Now the pit development can begin.
Visitors to Kunwarara
We were thrilled to welcome Matthew Canavan and Michelle Landry to our mine last week! It was an exciting opportunity to give them an in-depth look at our "Ore to Your Door" process and share the remarkable stories of the local businesses that enrich our community.
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