Photometric Sorting Of Ore On A South African Gold Mine ? Summary

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. J. Keys
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

This paper concerns the development and application of a high throughput multi-stream photometric sorting machine developed for the South African gold mines. It is now believed that this sorter and its progeny may be found suitable for a large proportion of all possible sorting applications. A laser light source and sensitive photomultiplier are employed in a scanning system to detect light reflected from the surfaces of rocks passing through the sorting zone. Electronic circuitry then analyzes the photomultiplier signal, which represents the varying intensity of the reflected light, and produces control signals to actuate the appropriate valves of an array of air blast rejection devices to remove from the feed certain particles selected by the analyzing process. Typical throughput per machine ranges from 50 tons/hour for a-2 ½? + 1 ¼? feed to 200 tons/hour for -6" +2 ¾ " material.
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APA: N. J. Keys  (1974)  Photometric Sorting Of Ore On A South African Gold Mine ? Summary

MLA: N. J. Keys Photometric Sorting Of Ore On A South African Gold Mine ? Summary. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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