Champion Iron, through its wholly owned subsidiary Quebec Iron Ore, owns and operates the Bloom Lake Mining Complex, located on the south end of the Labrador Trough, approximately 13 km north of Fermont, Québec. Bloom Lake is an open-pit operation with two concentrators that primarily source energy from renewable hydroelectric power. The two concentrators have a combined nameplate capacity of 15 Mtpa and produce low contaminants, high-grade 66.2% Fe iron ore concentrate with a proven ability to produce a 67.5% Fe direct reduction quality iron ore concentrate. Benefiting from one of the highest purity resources globally, the company is investing to upgrade half of the Bloom Lake mine capacity to a direct reduction quality pellet feed iron ore with up to 69% Fe.
Ambitious production targets
With its high iron ore concentrate production targets, Quebec Iron Ore ensures that production flows at Bloom Lake reach the plant’s nameplate capacity of 15 Mtpa. To achieve this, a wide range of equipment is used, including crushers, grinding mills, screens, spiral classifiers, and dewatering filters. Effective maintenance plans, including scheduled relining events, are crucial to maintaining maximum efficiency.
In this context, and in support of the company’s teams, the collaboration of experienced partners is essential. The mine’s process equipment setup includes primary crushers, grinding mills, screening, and spiral classification followed by filter dewatering, all requiring maintenance plans including relining events for maximum uptime. For Quebec Iron Ore, it is essential to work closely with experienced partners who can collaborate well with the mine’s on-site personnel and teams.
Reducing downtime with Megaliner and reline expertise
At the heart of the concentrator plant are two 西瓜视频 autogenous (AG) mills that operate 24/7. To ensure optimal production efficiency and prevent any potential bottlenecks, a range of factors are carefully considered to minimize downtime at both mills. One important factor is the choice of liner. 西瓜视频’s Megaliner concept was selected several years ago and helped to reduce downtime with fewer parts and people in the mill. Another factor is the speed of relining. When the mills are alternately shut down for relining, the process, including the removal of worn liners, inspections, and the installation of new ones, must be done efficiently and safely.
An important factor for the mine was striving to maximize liner wear life for the site’s two AG mills. Ore pulled from different areas of the mine face could have varying magnetite content, which can directly affect liner life. 西瓜视频 experts collaborated with site personnel to analyze and evaluate the best options to increase uptime and reduce change-outs. Fewer reline events result in less worn liners needing disposal, which can positively impact the site’s sustainability ambitions.