Mineral Processing to the Year 2001: Researcg and New Developments

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
McKee DJ
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Future mineral processing developments will be of two types. There will be a continuation of the advances of the last 20 years including major increases in equipment capacities, the development of reliable on-line instrumenta- tion, the use of digital computers for automatic control, and the greatly expanded use of in-situ leaching techniques. However, there will also be a need for innovations as the industry faces a different set of problems to those involved in cost and extraction efficiency considerations. These new problems include those relating to energy usage, environmental pressures, and the further development of large low grade deposits and small, high grade metallurgic- ally complex deposits. Present technology does not appear adequate to solve many of these new demands. New treat- ment concepts will be required, and the immediate outlook in this regard is not encouraging. A major research and development task in mineral processing over the next 20 years will be to seek out new ideas and develop them, and this must be pursued with imagination and determination. Both the continuation of the present research pro- grammes and the development of new methods will require a steady supply of highly qualified technical personnel. These people are not being produced in the numbers required, and this situation must be urgently rectified.
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APA: McKee DJ  (1981)  Mineral Processing to the Year 2001: Researcg and New Developments

MLA: McKee DJ Mineral Processing to the Year 2001: Researcg and New Developments. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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