Developments In Advanced On-Stream Composition Analysis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harrison R. Cooper
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Composition data is needed as input for executing process control and management of particulate separation for flotation control. While requirements for composition data can be satisfied in many cases by manual sampling and analysis, automatic sampling and assay systems are now viewed as justified for all but the simplest or smallest processes. On-stream X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRFA) has satisfied requirements for the main portion of metalliferous sulfide ore flotation processes as XRFA technology evolved in reliability and sophistication from its beginnings in the late 1950's. In recent years, advanced on-stream analysis technologies have reached levels of development suitable for use in process control to increase efficiencies of important processes in mining and minerals industries such as coal fines flotation and industrial minerals beneficiation (particularly phosphate beneficiation) where XRFA methods have been inapplicable. Recent technical developments pertinent to use of advanced technologies as well as improvements to established on-stream composition analysis methods are discussed.
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APA: Harrison R. Cooper  (1989)  Developments In Advanced On-Stream Composition Analysis

MLA: Harrison R. Cooper Developments In Advanced On-Stream Composition Analysis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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