The Photonic Probe: An Innovative Tool to Raise Ore Grades by Reducing Dilution

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Vincent Doyon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Oct 1, 2004

Abstract

For several years, the GDD SSW EM Probe is being used in nickel?s mines in Canada and Brazil to define ore limits, reduce dilution and predict nickel grades. It is used with success to test most if not all percussion blast holes at all Falconbridge Mines in Sudbury and Raglan and all Inco?s Thompson mines. However, after testing the SSW Probe in other metal mines, we realized that EM conductivity does not define ore limits by testing blast holes for copper, zinc or gold. For non-conductive ores, no instrumentation is yet available on the market to reduce dilution, by outlining quickly and inexpensively the real shape of an orebody. To that effect, Instrumentation GDD Inc has developed a new revolutionary photonic probe that will make the reduction of dilution possible by probing blast holes. Once surveyed with the probe, a computer draws graphs of the ore grade as a function of depth for each blast hole. A contribution by Canada Economic Development made possible the development of this new technology. Canmet and Soredem also cautioned this technology developed by Instrumentation GDD Inc. This new photonic probe will allow: 1) to better understand the shape of the orebody 2) to raise the grade of the ore fed to the mill 3) a more complete extraction of the ore 4) to raise the competitiveness of mines
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APA: Vincent Doyon  (2004)  The Photonic Probe: An Innovative Tool to Raise Ore Grades by Reducing Dilution

MLA: Vincent Doyon The Photonic Probe: An Innovative Tool to Raise Ore Grades by Reducing Dilution. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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