Application Of Mill Process Controls Can Slash Operating Costs And Improve Mineral Recovery

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Harold W. Smith
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Jan 11, 1974

Abstract

Ore beneficiation via grinding and flotation has traditionally been considered an art because, until recently, the beneficiation plants that operated effectively were those run by skillful personnel who had acquired an "eye" and a "feel" for the process. Today, thanks to technological developments of the past five to ten years, ore beneficiation can be tackled more scientifically. In properly chosen applications, two developments that can bring significant operational and control improvements to concentrating plants are: • X-ray fluorescent spectrometers-that continuously measure chemical composition of flotation process streams, and • Minicomputers-that are relatively inexpensive and highly reliable in data gathering and process control.
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APA: Harold W. Smith  (1974)  Application Of Mill Process Controls Can Slash Operating Costs And Improve Mineral Recovery

MLA: Harold W. Smith Application Of Mill Process Controls Can Slash Operating Costs And Improve Mineral Recovery. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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