Conférenciers

Geneviève Pagé

Process Engineer
ArcelorMittal Mining Canada G.P.
  • Geneviève Pagé graduated with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Université Laval in 2019. After completing her junior engineer training at the iron ore pelletizing plant in Port-Cartier, she packed her bags and headed 400 km north to the mine’s concentrator plant. She now works in iron gravity separation, where her work also involves process water treatment.

October 06, 2022

Today’s sessions presented by:

Session co-chairs :

Alexander Ure and Sylvie Lévesque

CONFÉRENCE

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Issues related to the ore holding clay fraction on the iron ore process at the Mont-Wright mine (Québec-Canada)

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This presentation looks at issues caused by turbidity in iron mineral processing at the Mont-Wright mine in Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada. The equipment identified as the root cause of the turbidity is described, as are the impacts on the production chain and the measures taken to prevent the problem from reoccurring.

  • Duration : 30 min
  • Room Ville-Marie