Dilution Control - Online And Real-Time Recognition Of Ore And Waste By LIF

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Heribert F. Broicher
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

As of 1998 German companies have been engaged in research and development of LIF analyzers for rock identification, i.e. for the fingerprinting of rock by the analysis of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF). Test work in Germany, Sweden and South Africa showed the potential of this new technique, which operates online and in realtime (1). In 2003 the Finnish company IMA Engineering Ltd Oy commenced building and marketing LIF analyzers under the trade name OreSpex. Today, one OreSpex analyzer has been installed in the Kiruna Mine, Sweden to check the phosphorus content of train loads. In 2004 a second OreSpex analyzer was built for dilution control in the Argyle Diamond mine, Australia. In 2005 another LIF analyzer will be used for test work in various mines in the US. The principles of the technology and status of ongoing work are presented.
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APA: Heribert F. Broicher  (2005)  Dilution Control - Online And Real-Time Recognition Of Ore And Waste By LIF

MLA: Heribert F. Broicher Dilution Control - Online And Real-Time Recognition Of Ore And Waste By LIF. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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