

ANSTO Minerals can help you find practical solutions for mining and uranium ore processing that deliver financial and environmental benefits.
ANSTO Minerals is the leading process development facility in Australia with significant expertise in the leaching and processing of uranium ores. The group has carried out studies for Australias main operating sites including Mary Kathleen Uranium, Nabarlek, Olympic Dam, Ranger and the Beverley Mine. It has also undertaken development work on many other deposits, including Koongarra, Jabiluka, Valhalla, Yeelirrie, Westmoreland, Lake Way, Kintyre, Honeymoon, Four Mile, Crocker Well, Mulga Rock and Bigryli.
Projects range from optimization of processing conditions, to managing the environmental impact of uranium processing and ANSTO Minerals capabilities in the field of uranium processing include laboratory and pilot plant studies of the following specific processes:
ANSTO Minerals has also been investigating the separation and recovery of uranium as a by-product from several types of hydrometallurgical circuits (e.g. uranium from phosphoric acid). Minerals has a long term interest in the treatment of ores where there is a high chloride concentration in the process water.
Site work, including surveys, audits and plant trials, is an important feature of ANSTO Minerals' involvement with industry. Plant operations are a significant factor in transferring the results of our laboratory research to industry.
ANSTO Minerals has recently been involved with overseas projects including the Rossing, Langer Heinrich, Trekkopje, Rossing South and Marenica developments in Namibia, the Mkuju River and Manyoni deposits in Tanzania, the Ryst Kuil project in South Africa and the Kayelekera deposit in Malawi.