Mineral processing at Georessources

Summary

Mineral processing

Technical expertises

Access requirements and prices

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Mineral processing at GeoRessources

What is mineral processing?

Mineral processing involves the physical preconcentration of a mineral of interest by separating it from the host rock, gangue minerals, or other minerals of interest. It may be followed by metallurgy, which consists of physical and chemical steps to extract the elements of interest from the preconcentrates.

Les spécificités du traitement de minerais à GeoRessources

The laboratory is equipped with crushing, grinding, electrical fracturing, and particle size selection tools for sample conditioning, as well as gravitational, electrical, magnetic, and flotation separation methods for preconcentration. These tools can be used for volumes ranging from exploratory work on a few grams to pilot tests involving several tons.

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At GeoRessources, mineral processing is carried out using the following technical platform:

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Technical expertises in mineral processing at GeoRessources

Below, classified by platform, you will find the technical expertises of GeoRessources:

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Mineral processing and recycling
Crushing
Grinding
Classification
Flotation
Magnetic separation
Gravity separation
Pilot scale
Research and development

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Access requirements and prices

The GeoRessources’ technical platform that works on the Mineral processing topic offers services to:
laboratories of the University of Lorraine,
laboratories outside the University of Lorraine,
public structures or organizations,
and private partners.

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