Instrumentation and Process Control at Frood-Stobie Mill

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. B. Fowler K. R. Kay L. Kilpinen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

"FOREWORDThe International Nickel Company of Canada has built four ore concentrating plants since 1950. The fifth and largest is now under construction. In each successive plant, the level and type of instrument control and sophistication of control techniques have increased as experience was gained. The type of control progress is illustrated in Fig. 1.At Frood-Stobie the high degree of instrumentation and the level of control were made possible by the constant evolution of techniques and improved instrument hardware technology. We have established in practice concepts that are sound, although many modifications to instrument sensor types and locations 1-rere often necessary. It is generally true that at other existing Inco mills, it is possible to run ""all manual"" for protracted lengths of time because of operator availability and dependence. The Frood-Stobie Mill is the exception, and it is the degree of reliability of the instrumentation hardware and level of maintenance that has made this possible."
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APA: H. B. Fowler K. R. Kay L. Kilpinen  (1971)  Instrumentation and Process Control at Frood-Stobie Mill

MLA: H. B. Fowler K. R. Kay L. Kilpinen Instrumentation and Process Control at Frood-Stobie Mill. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1971.

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