An Investigation of Current Flotation Survey Sampling

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Laskovski T Nguyen
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Jul 29, 2014

Abstract

Flotation surveying can be an extremely powerful means of determining opportunities for circuit optimisation and benchmarking. The type of survey employed depends heavily on the nature of the information required from the survey. It follows then that the type of survey determines the type of samples required; however, regardless of the type, the success or failure of a survey is often dependent on the correct used of appropriate sampling techniques at each sampling point. For a successful flotation plant survey it is vital that the correct samples be collected at the correct time in respect to the feed and each other. This paper discusses the current best practice sampling methods used in flotation surveying and discusses in detail the ideal sample masses based on theoretical analysis. Comparisons with JKTech’s database of real plant operations will then be made.CITATION:Laskovski, D and Nguyen, T, 2014. An investigation of current flotation survey sampling, in Proceedings Sampling 2014 , pp 99–106 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: D Laskovski T Nguyen  (2014)  An Investigation of Current Flotation Survey Sampling

MLA: D Laskovski T Nguyen An Investigation of Current Flotation Survey Sampling. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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