The On-Stream X-Ray Difiactometric Analysis of Phosphate-Rock-Bearing Slurries for Process Control on a Beneficiation Plant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Johann Engelbrecht Stéfan de Bruyn Petrus van den Heever
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

A system for the on-stream X-ray diffractometric determination of mineral phases in slurries was developed in response to the mining industry's need for process control during the beneficiation of industrial minerals. The instrumentation for and results from testwork conducted at a phosphate rock beneficiation plant in Florida are discussed. Results show that the concentrations of the minerals apatite (var. francolite) and quartz can be accurately determined every few minutes, so that adjustments to the flotation circuit can be timeously executed from the control room. The on-stream measurements can ultimately be integrated into an automated plant control strategy. Estimates of savings on reagent and staffing costs, as well as the benefits from consistent grades and greater recoveries, have shown that the investment in such a system could often be recovered in less than a year.
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APA: Johann Engelbrecht Stéfan de Bruyn Petrus van den Heever  (1999)  The On-Stream X-Ray Difiactometric Analysis of Phosphate-Rock-Bearing Slurries for Process Control on a Beneficiation Plant

MLA: Johann Engelbrecht Stéfan de Bruyn Petrus van den Heever The On-Stream X-Ray Difiactometric Analysis of Phosphate-Rock-Bearing Slurries for Process Control on a Beneficiation Plant. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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