Justification for Integrating Mechanical Sampling with Online Analysis

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D W. Stevens
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Abstract

Mechanical sampling provides a definitive value for the product sampled but the results are not instantaneous, meaning that decisions on process control can only be made hours after the sample is taken. Chemicals are added, tailings are sent to waste, stockyards are laid and the data for the decision-making is historical. Online analysers provide instantaneous information, allowing operators to make immediate and cost-saving decisions on the process. However, pending the specific online analysis application, there is a need for reference sampling for dynamic calibration/bias updating of the analysers so that they can deliver the desired precision and accuracy. What would be the economic justification for combining mechanical sampling with online analysis to reduce laboratory costs and provide immediate process control with certainty of accuracy? Approved sampling according to the Theory of Sampling, with immediate process control information.CITATION:Stevens, D W, 2014. Justification for integrating mechanical sampling with online analysis, in Proceedings Sampling 2014 , pp 135–138 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: D W. Stevens  (2014)  Justification for Integrating Mechanical Sampling with Online Analysis

MLA: D W. Stevens Justification for Integrating Mechanical Sampling with Online Analysis. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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