New Developments in the Applications of SEM/Image Analysis in Extractive Metallurgy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William Petruk
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The capabilities of SEM/image analyzers for determining quantitative mineral data which have a bearing on extractive metallurgy have given applied mineralogy a new dimension. The capabilities include automatic mineral identification, unattended operation, search for rare minerals, and measurements of (1) mineral quantities, (2) grain and particle size distributions, (3) liberation characteristics of minerals in ground ores, and (4) mineral associations. Data on mineral quantities define the distributions of elements among minerals, provide background information on characteristics of the samples, and provide a data base for a mineral-materials balance. Size analysis data of the minerals in unbroken ores are used to predict the grind required to liberate minerals. Data on liberation analysis can be used in many ways. One application is to process the image analysis data for feed, concentrate and tails by a materials balancing technique to calculate the recovery of liberated and unliberated grains at each point in a circuit. The calculated recovery data define the behaviour of an ore in a concentrator, pilot plant or bench test, and indicate whether recovery improvements are possible and/or feasible for a particular ore.
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APA: William Petruk  (1991)  New Developments in the Applications of SEM/Image Analysis in Extractive Metallurgy

MLA: William Petruk New Developments in the Applications of SEM/Image Analysis in Extractive Metallurgy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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