Project news
On September 30, a report on research conducted at the laboratory jig was posted on the RFCS portal – Deliverable 3.1 ‘Results of laboratory tests of mine wastes of jig beneficiation.’ The outcome of the work was the acquisition of input data for the design of a new device for…Read More
During the 14th Świętokrzyskie Mineral Processing Meetings, held on September 19-20, a paper was presented titled ‘Management of mining waste in the context of the circular economy,’ which included the promotion of the H2GEO project and the sharing of preliminary information about the ongoing laboratory research on jig-based enrichment of…Read More
During the 7th Mineral Engineering Conference MEC 2024, held in Wisła from September 16 to 18, 2024, one of the sessions on the second day was dedicated to two projects carried out under RFCS: H2GEO and HESS. A paper was presented showcasing the results of the physicochemical studies of mining…Read More
Intensive work is underway as part of task 3.1 ‘Laboratory Tests of Jig Beneficiation.’ Currently, laboratory analyses of the obtained separation products are being conducted.
Two reports summarizing the work carried out under tasks T2.1 and T2.2 were posted on the portal. Deliverable 2.1 ‘Rank of dumps regarding their use in the jig beneficiation process and hazards to the environment and man,’ developed by GIG, contained data on dumps and their impact on the environment,…Read More
At the Circular Mine-Tech scientific conference, held in Gdańsk from June 3 to 6, key information about the H2GEO project was shared during the presentation on zero-waste management and in informal discussions.
On May 20-21, 2024, a Progress Meeting was held in Bratislava, organized by the Slovak research partner USTARCH. During the meeting, individual project participants presented progress in their ongoing work and discussed the next tasks planned within the project. The host also organized a visit to the laboratories of the…Read More
Samples of the combustible and mineral fractions, separated using a laboratory jig at ITG KOMAG, are being progressively delivered to the partners for their planned analyses in T3.2. Additionally, samples of fly ash have been obtained for research on geopolymer production.
Representatives from the project leader ITG KOMAG and the consortium member Wrocław University of Science and Technology participated in the cyclical Mineral Aggregates conference, which took place from April 17 to 19, 2024, during which the H2GEO project was promoted.
The industrial partner Haldex S.A. prepared separate samples of the combustible fraction and the mineral fraction. The combustible fraction was transported to the ITPE and VSB partners for gasification tests. The mineral fraction was divided for ITPE, GIG, and KOMAG, where studies on various possibilities for utilizing this material will…Read More