The main objective of the OptimOre project is to optimize the crushing, milling and separation ore processing technologies for Tungsten and Tantalum mineral processing, by means of improved fast and flexible fine tuning production process control based on new software models, advanced sensing and deeper process physical study increasing yield in 7-12% on the current best production processes, increasing energy saving on a 5% compared to the best available techniques.
The project was divided into work packages that covered the whole mineral processing domains but also the management and scientific coordination technology watch and intelligent control and design software development, system integration and validation and dissemination and exploitation objectives.
OptimOre aimed to set up the starting point of the project with the most advanced SoA technologies available. In terms of mineral processing, a full minerals characterization and the development of new models for crushing machinery and to address high precision milling models which can predicate product with a suitable mineral liberation degree. New improvements on gravity separation equipment modelling, commonly used for tungsten and tantalum processing, to develop new gravimetric separation process models and to develop and evaluate a predictive approach for froth flotation equipment and reagent regimes commonly used for the beneficiation of tungsten and tantalum ores, were also important objectives. All the process work packages had to be integrated and for this, the design of an expert control system for the tungsten and tantalum crushing, milling and separation processes, reducing energy consumption and increasing the yield was developed. The integration and validation was carried out in three main stages: (1) In a virtual simulated environment using proprietary software and expertise; (2) In a pilot test plant facility; (3) In several companies in the mining sector in Europe. Finally, the last objective was to ensure that the dissemination and exploitation strategies and project-wide training, communication and dissemination activities reached the target audience.