Adapting to Ore Characteristics at Lac des Iles Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Erin N. Legault-Seguin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2009

Abstract

The Lac des Iles Mine (LDI) is located approximately 100 km northwest of Thunder Bay, ON. The mine has been in operation since 1993. The initial mine production was 2,300 mtpd and increased to 15,000 mtpd following a mine expansion project that was completed in 2001. Effective Oct. 29, 2008, LDI was shut-down under care and maintenance due to low metal prices. Prior to shutting down, LDI was the only primary PGM deposit in operation in Canada and of the few found globally. The complex geology and physical properties of the deposit causes several challenges for the concentrator. This paper will discuss the solutions to the main challenges of attaining nameplate tonnage and achieve satisfactory Pd recovery and concentrate grades.
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APA: Erin N. Legault-Seguin  (2009)  Adapting to Ore Characteristics at Lac des Iles Mine

MLA: Erin N. Legault-Seguin Adapting to Ore Characteristics at Lac des Iles Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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