Mineral Processing:Environment, Economics,and Energy are Critical

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Addison P. V. Avotins D. J. Barratt M. F. Dibble M. D. Flavel L. A. Haas D. Halbe G. V. Jergenaen D. W. Kestner
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 5, 1981

Abstract

Mineral processing in 1980 can be described by several key words, familiar to the industry throughout the past decade: complex, low grade, environmental, energy, high tonnage, and economics. Flowsheets have become more complex in order to treat lower-grade, finer-grained, more complex ores and still meet environmental and economic constraints. Operators and researchers have had to cope with these problems, which have resulted in marked trends in mineral processing. The use of advanced instrumentation in process monitoring, control, and modeling has been increasing to deal with fluctuating ore grades, higher plant capacities, rapidly rising operating costs, and process complexities. The industry has been presented with new generations of equipment that reportedly do the job more efficiently and at a reduced cost. The need to meet stricter air and water environmental standards has resulted in a concerted effort by the mineral industries to obtain an appropriate balance between the needs of mining and mineral processing and the requirements for proper environmental, safety, and health protection. Energy and economic considerations have led to increased equipment size, particularly in grinding, flotation, and conveying. Throughout all phases of mineral processing there has been an effort to reduce energy consumption. One avenue followed by researchers and operators was the testing and use of chemicals to reduce energy requirements.
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APA: R. Addison P. V. Avotins D. J. Barratt M. F. Dibble M. D. Flavel L. A. Haas D. Halbe G. V. Jergenaen D. W. Kestner  (1981)  Mineral Processing:Environment, Economics,and Energy are Critical

MLA: R. Addison P. V. Avotins D. J. Barratt M. F. Dibble M. D. Flavel L. A. Haas D. Halbe G. V. Jergenaen D. W. Kestner Mineral Processing:Environment, Economics,and Energy are Critical. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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