On Stream Analysis and Computer Process Control Selection at the Thompson Mill, Inco Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Chaddock
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Thompson Mill has a capacity of 15,000 T ID of ore and produces two grades of nickel concentrate, copper concentrate and occasionally graphite concentrate. Up to July of 1985 we processed two distinct ore types: T-1 ore, averaging 2. 8% Ni and . 2% Cu and Pipe Open Pit ore, averaging . 8% Ni associated with peridotite and serpentine. Presently our ores from T-1 mine and Thompson Open Pit are of the same type and are processed together. (Figure 1)! n October, 1982, we decided to install an Outokumpu Courier 300 on-stream analyser on an initial 6 streams. The equipment was delivered to the mill on May 2, 1983 and the first analyses were generated by June 17th. The calibrations were 35% complete by the mid-July summer shutdown and were completed in the fall. 1. 2 Analyser Slurry Feed System:The key to successful on-stream analysis is delivery of the sample streams to the analyser.Our system uses pressure-thief sampling for collection. (Figure 2) Initially we used thief samplers modelled after the Outokumpu design, with turbulence bars upstream of the collection point. These units have been replaced with simple laterals as they have worn out. Our thief samplers are mounted vertically on pump discharges and we believe sufficient turbulence exists to ensure representative sampling.
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APA: P. Chaddock  (1987)  On Stream Analysis and Computer Process Control Selection at the Thompson Mill, Inco Limited

MLA: P. Chaddock On Stream Analysis and Computer Process Control Selection at the Thompson Mill, Inco Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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