The mining and concentration operations of New
Zealand Steel have been carried out initially from the Waikato North Head (WNH)
deposit since 1969 and subsequently from the Taharoa deposit since 1972. Over the
years the WNH operation has produced about 1.2 million tonnes of concentrate which
has been converted into steel, while total exports to the Japanese Steel
Industry from Taharoa reached five million tonnes in February of this year. Recent expansion
plans both in domestic steel production and in the ironsand concentrate export
market have made it necessary for the company to look closely at, among other
areas, the mineral processing of the titaniferous ironsands in both deposits.
This paper deals with the recent test work carried out at WNH and Taharoa on the
use of the cone concentrator unit as a primary gravity concentrating unit ahead
of the magnetic separation stages and as a cleaner concentrator following the
primary magnetic separation.
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