Development, Testing and Applications of an Induction-Balance Sensor for Low-Grade Nickel Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. J. Houlahan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

ABSTRACT Sorting has the potential to massively improve the pro?tability of mining base metal, hard-rock ores. However, several barriers to the increased application of sorting have been identi?ed, including a lack of mineral-speci?c sensors available to the industry. This paper presents the outcomes of acollaborative project to develop an induction-balance sensor speci?cally for low-grade copper and nickelores. A review of the basic principles of induction-balance sensing and of the sensor-rock interaction is presented. Early development and testing of the sensor on ores from the Thompson nickel belt in northern Manitoba is discussed. Shortcomings of the prototype identi?ed in early testing have now been over-come, leading to improvements in design and construction, as well as sensor accuracy. The improve dsensor has now been tested on additional ores from the Sudbury Basin, with good results. A discussion of potential applications is presented and recommendations for future development are made.
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APA: D. J. Houlahan  (2010)  Development, Testing and Applications of an Induction-Balance Sensor for Low-Grade Nickel Ores

MLA: D. J. Houlahan Development, Testing and Applications of an Induction-Balance Sensor for Low-Grade Nickel Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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