Economics And Technical Features Of Preconcentration Using Sorting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Arvidson
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Computer-controlled machine sorting may, if properly applied, have a dramatic effect on overall economics of a mine operation. Radiometric and photometric sorters have been used for many years and new developments will be reported, such as a sorter for fine particles and a conductivity/magnetic sorter. Application examples with emphasis on precious metals will be given. Economics for some of the projects will be reviewed and discussed. Sorting underground is shown to be particularly attractive, but machine sorting would be profitable in most cases based on savings in transportation and milling/beneficiation costs only.
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APA: B. Arvidson  (1987)  Economics And Technical Features Of Preconcentration Using Sorting

MLA: B. Arvidson Economics And Technical Features Of Preconcentration Using Sorting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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