Automatic Control at the Strathcona Concentrator for Presentation to the Canadian Mineral Processors

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. M. Doyle
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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34
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

"The Strathcona Concentrator operations, the application of control systems in the crushing, flotation and tailing fill sections, and current and future computer control concepts are described in this paper.The computer has been used for reporting and monitoring roles and operating the on-stream analyzer since start up of the mill in 1968, while over the past twenty months, it has been used for process control. The systems which have been developed include:1. The blending of pentlandite concentrate with pyrrhotite concentrate to produce a special product of constant nickel analysis.2. The blending of cement with tailing fill to produce backfill of consistent cement content.3. The supervisory control of xanthate, frother and pH to the flotation circuits to maintain the nickel copper concentrate grade within narrow limits.IntroductionThe Strathcona Concentrator is currently treating 7,200 tons per day of an ore which contains nickel associated with the minerals pentlandite (28 -32% Ni) and pyrrhotite (0.3 -1.0% Ni). The ratio of the nickel minerals varies from 4 to 15 parts of pyrrhotite to 1 part of pentlandite over the orebody. The production of a high grade concentrate re4uires the separation of this small quantity of .oentlandite from the much greater proportion of pyrrhotite and gangue and is complicated by the presence of two pyrrhotite minerals differing in nickel content, floatability and magnetic susceptibility."
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APA: D. M. Doyle  (1974)  Automatic Control at the Strathcona Concentrator for Presentation to the Canadian Mineral Processors

MLA: D. M. Doyle Automatic Control at the Strathcona Concentrator for Presentation to the Canadian Mineral Processors. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1974.

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