Computer System For Copper Precipitation Process Boosts Plant Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. J. Swan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

A computerized on-line process control system designed to monitor and control the seven-cone copper precipitation operations at Kennecott Copper Corporation's Chino Mines Division in New Mexico has been continuously operating since April, 1972. The cone monitoring system consists of plant sampling components, process measurement instrumentation, on-stream X-ray spectrometer, control computer, typewriters for programming and for operating reports, foreman's communication console, and cone automation hardware. The system provides the following functions: (1) assays for copper and iron from ten process streams on a continuous rotating basis, (2) directs hardware to automatically flush and start up cone units based on measured performance variables, (3) provides continuous plant operating data and calculates metallurgical averages as well as production figures for shift and daily summaries, and (4) provides data logging capabilities. The system is very reliable and improves plant performance by increasing yields, reducing scrap iron consumption, and reducing operating manpower requirements.
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APA: S. J. Swan  (1975)  Computer System For Copper Precipitation Process Boosts Plant Performance

MLA: S. J. Swan Computer System For Copper Precipitation Process Boosts Plant Performance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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