Improving performance of heavy mineral processing plants through Six Sigma

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Akser M. Tomas
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Six Sigma is a methodology that uses a structured and disciplined approach to improve process performance (higher throughput, better recovery, lower cost, shorter cycle time, etc.). Specially trained people called “black belts” lead and manage Six Sigma projects. Black belts, with assistance from their team, ensure that projects follow the DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, implement and control) process phases. Timely completion of each project, with measurable deliverables, is key to Six Sigma’s significant financial success. Implementation of Six Sigma has been growing in recent years in a wide range of industries. The heavy mineral industry, like many other industries, could benefit from what Six Sigma has to offer. Specific Six Sigma project examples are included from DuPont’s Heavy Mineral Production Plant in Florida.
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APA: M. Akser M. Tomas  (2005)  Improving performance of heavy mineral processing plants through Six Sigma

MLA: M. Akser M. Tomas Improving performance of heavy mineral processing plants through Six Sigma. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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