Geoscan Online Analyser Use for Process Control at Fortescue Metals Group Sites in Western Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L Balzan B J. Beven A Harris
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Jul 13, 2015

Abstract

Fortescue Metals Group flagship operation, Cloudbreak, is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The mine is capable of delivering an annualised production rate of 40 Mt/a. Positioned 50 km to the east of Cloudbreak is Fortescue’s Christmas Creek operation, which has a combined processing capacity in excess of 50 Mt/a. Following on from these successes, Fortescue advanced development of its western Pilbara mines at the 60 Mt/a Solomon Hub. These processing installations place Fortescue in a strong position to deliver on a guidance of between 155–160 Mt/a for financial year 2014/2015.As Fortescue enters a phase of asset consolidation and debt repayment over expansion, the business is commanding stronger performance through enhanced plant operating practices and mine site cost reduction initiatives. To this end, the strategic placement of instrumentation is an area being given greater consideration. Access to real-time information pertaining to conveyed materials is of major interest to operators for making timely process control decisions. Fortescue has recognised the importance of accurate and up-to-date process information about their ores and hence, has adopted the use of Scantech’s Geoscan mineral analysers at two of their mines.There are two Geoscans at Cloudbreak; one on the ROM feed conveyor and another on the final product conveyor. These allow the in-feed material grade characteristics to be assessed. Moreover, the final product stream can be monitored to ensure product quality is maintained within acceptable quality tolerances. A third Geoscan is installed at Christmas Creek mine on a conveyor that transfers final products to Stockyards.This paper discusses the use of the Geoscans in these installations, including benefits to Fortescue’s operations, as well as functional considerations such as the impact of maintenance and calibration. A discussion of recent advances by Scantech is provided including enhancements to the calibration process and minimising plant downtime, along with a summary of results obtained.CITATION:Balzan, L, Beven, B J and Harris, A, 2015. Geoscan online analyser use for process control at Fortescue Metals Group sites in Western Australia, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2015, pp 99–106 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: L Balzan B J. Beven A Harris  (2015)  Geoscan Online Analyser Use for Process Control at Fortescue Metals Group Sites in Western Australia

MLA: L Balzan B J. Beven A Harris Geoscan Online Analyser Use for Process Control at Fortescue Metals Group Sites in Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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