Upgrading low-grade chromite fines into high-grade concentrate through a closed, zero-discharge wet beneficiation circuit.
Chromite ore fines extracted from the mine are fed into the Beneficiation Plant, where entrained waste is progressively separated from the ore through a sequence of crushing, grinding, gravity separation and screening — all contained within a closed water circuit so that no effluent leaves the plant premises.
Mined chromite fines are crushed and screened by granulometry, separating entrained waste from the ore.
Low-grade ore is ground into rough, middling and tailing fines, readying it for separation.
Shaking tables and spiral chutes separate waste from valuable mineral in a wet dense-medium circuit.
Concentrated material is upgraded through a spiral centrifugal water process.
Fine waste is separated on a wet vibrating screen, refining the chrome concentrate.
Slurry is pumped to a tailings pit and settled by sedimentation with flocculation.
All process water is contained and recycled within the plant, with tailings settled by sedimentation and flocculation. No effluent is discharged outside the plant premises — protecting the surrounding environment.