Improving the Metallurgical Balance Sheet

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. L. Wiegel G. R. Oswald
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The processors of Florida phosphate rock face constraints similar to those of other mineral operations--leaner ore, more complex treatment schemes and a product which sells for a penny a pound. IMC Fertilizer is a dominant producer in this market with its current operation of five processing plants. An emphasis by their management in maintaining and improving plant performance has continued unabated for some 15 years. This has resulted in a commitment to the importance of routine automatic sampling of product and in process streams, the generation of reliable assay and size distribution data, the accurate measurement of process flows, and the computerized "rendering" of this information into weekly and monthly material balances which provide consistent measures of process performance. In addition, there has been a parallel program to monitor and improve the performance of flotation reagents and to evaluate process modifications or changes in equipment. This paper will describe the evaluation techniques that have evolved over this period and indicate how the historical data base is used to identify plant problems early and help in their solution.
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APA: R. L. Wiegel G. R. Oswald  (1991)  Improving the Metallurgical Balance Sheet

MLA: R. L. Wiegel G. R. Oswald Improving the Metallurgical Balance Sheet. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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