Nuclear Methods Applied To Ore Beneficiating Processes Present And Future ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jack G. Crump
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Nuclear radiation systems for gauging solids content in process slurries and level in crushers has demonstrated acceptance in ore processing. The use of nuclear radiation for moisture analysis of bulk materials is presently receiving acceptance in beneficiating and agglomerating processes. On the horizon is the use of nuclear activation methods for continuous, qualatative and quantitative analysis of concentrate. The common characteristics of these uses of radiation is the non-contacting nature of the measurement. Unquestionably, this is the dominant reason for acceptance of nuclear methods in level and slurry-gauging. Moisture activation analysis of a product using nuclear methods retain this advantage. However, and: more importantly, they offer new solutions to old problems. The nuclear method in addition to being non-contacting, is non-destructive and provides a continuous measurement of the process variable. The system responds: to the fundamental makeup of matter, mass and elemental composition, not to secondary properties such as temperature, resistivity, or dielectric constant. Measurement is a volume rather than a surface phenomenon, thus the results can provide a truer pricture of the measured variable.
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APA: Jack G. Crump  (1965)  Nuclear Methods Applied To Ore Beneficiating Processes Present And Future ? Introduction

MLA: Jack G. Crump Nuclear Methods Applied To Ore Beneficiating Processes Present And Future ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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