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Ore Dressing
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Mary

20. أغسطس 2026FI
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Ore Dressing

Ore comes out of the ground mixed with the rock it grew in, and smelting the whole lot means paying fuel to melt worthless stone. Ore dressing is everything that happens between the mine and the furnace: breaking the rock small enough to free the mineral grains from the gangue, then separating the two by density in running water. Crush, sort, wash, repeat — and the concentrate that reaches the smelter may be a tenth of the tonnage that left the mine, at ten times the grade. The medieval and early modern apparatus for this was the buddle, a sloping washing floor where a controlled film of water carried light material away and left the heavy mineral behind, and it was worked mostly by women and children.
متوسط
2 hours

التعليمات

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Find the liberation size

You cannot separate two minerals until they are physically separate particles.

  1. Break a piece of mixed rock coarsely and look at the fragments with a lens.
  2. Note how many pieces still contain BOTH minerals joined.
  3. Crush finer and look again.
The size at which most grains are single-mineral is the liberation size, and it is the target. Crushing coarser than that means separating lumps that contain both, which cannot work; crushing finer wastes energy and makes particles too small to settle usefully. Every mill is a compromise around this number.

المواد لهذه الخطوة:

Convex LensConvex Lens1 قطعة
Carving Mallet (Lignum Vitae)Carving Mallet (Lignum Vitae)1 قطعة
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Size the crushed material

Separation by density only works on particles of similar size.

  1. Screen the crushed ore into two or three size fractions.
  2. Keep them separate from here on.
  3. Weigh each fraction.
A large light particle and a small heavy one settle at similar rates, so mixing sizes puts them in the same place and ruins the separation. Sizing first is what makes the density step honest — it is the same reason the gold panner classifies before panning.

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60-Mesh Sieve60-Mesh Sieve1 قطعة
Classifier SieveClassifier Sieve1 قطعة
Digital Kitchen ScaleDigital Kitchen Scale1 قطعة
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Build a buddle

A gentle slope, a thin film of water, and time.

  1. Set a shallow board at a slight incline with a water supply at the head.
  2. Feed sized ore slowly onto the top.
  3. Let a thin sheet of water carry material down the slope.
Heavy grains lodge near the head, light ones travel to the foot, and the middle band is a mixture that goes round again. Water depth is the control: too deep and everything washes away together, too shallow and nothing moves. The old buddlers judged it entirely by eye.

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White Oak BoardWhite Oak Board1 board
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Calculate recovery and grade

Two numbers judge every separation, and they fight each other.

  1. Weigh the feed, the concentrate and the tailings.
  2. Grade = how rich the concentrate is.
  3. Recovery = what fraction of the valuable mineral ended up in the concentrate.
Take only the very heaviest band and your grade is excellent and your recovery poor — most of the mineral went out with the tailings. Take a wide band and you recover nearly everything at a grade the smelter will not pay for. Every concentrator in the world is run at some chosen point on that trade-off, and re-treating the middlings is how you cheat it a little.
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History and context

Georgius Agricola's De Re Metallica of 1556 illustrates this whole sequence — crushing stamps, washing buddles, sizing sieves — in woodcuts detailed enough to work from, and it remained the standard text for two centuries. It is one of the earliest books that treats industrial process as a subject worth systematic description.

Who did the work matters. On Cornish mines the surface dressing floors were worked largely by women and children — the bal maidens — breaking and washing ore in the open air for low pay. The same pattern held in the German and Bohemian mining districts. The technology is usually described without them, and it should not be.

The nineteenth century mechanised it with jigs that pulse water up through a bed of ore, shaking tables with riffles that walk heavy and light particles in different directions, and eventually froth flotation around 1900 — which separates minerals by surface chemistry rather than density and made low-grade copper ores economic for the first time. Flotation is arguably the single most consequential development in mineral processing, and it works on differences a buddle cannot see.

The tailings are the long tail. Fine ground rock left in ponds is chemically reactive in ways solid rock is not — sulphide minerals oxidise and generate acid mine drainage that can run for centuries. Historic dressing floors across Cornwall, Wales and the Harz still contaminate their catchments. Making the mineral available also made the waste available.

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