From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 15: Grinding
QMAG’s grinding processes produce the feed material for deadburned magnesia, as well as calcined magnesia products that are attractive to many different markets. These products require the coarser calcined magnesia to be finely ground to meet size specifications. This process improves the sinterability during deadburned magnesia production, increasing final product density. It also significantly improves the reactivity of the milled calcined magnesia products.
We have three Raymond roller mills that process our calcined magnesia, in a range of sizes. We use an air classifier on top of the mill to control the grind size. Particles inside the mill that are larger than the required size cannot exit the mill through the classifier, and are subsequently ground further. We collect and analyse samples every day to check the grind performance of the mill, and to ensure the end product meets the necessary particle size.
After grinding, the magnesia has two possible destinations. It can be sent for briquetting, to be processed through the Vertical Shaft Kilns to end up as deadburned magnesia. If there is no further processing, it is sold as caustic calcined magnesia and is sent to the CCM area for finished product bagging or containerising.
Pictured: Leticia Shields, Parkhurst Production Coordinator

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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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