Improving The Plant Metallurgical Balance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ronald L. Wiegel
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

In a mineral processing plant there are a number of routine decisions which are based at least in part on the plant's metallurgical performance. Among these are those related to: 1) equipment functioning properly 2) suitable operating conditions 3) reagents achieving desired results 4} determining operating response to changes in ore 5) defining circuits offering potential for improvement A step beyond the routine, are the periodic management evaluations of operating supervision and technical assistance, which are based largely on profit -a direct function of are availability, metallurgical performance and operating costs. The "yardstick", excuse me -"meterstick", by which performance is best measured is the plant metallurgical balance, which tells not only what was produced but how it was produced. Since this metallurgical balance is directly related to both plant profits and individual rewards, it is only reasonable to make that "meterstick" as precise as humanly possible.
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APA: Ronald L. Wiegel  (1978)  Improving The Plant Metallurgical Balance

MLA: Ronald L. Wiegel Improving The Plant Metallurgical Balance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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