New X-ray sorting technology employing sophisticated high resolution detectors, J. Kolacz and S. Polansky

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Kolacz S. Polansky
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The new sorting system has been developed to achieve efficient separation at low mineral content levels. The system employs high resolution X-ray sensors providing multi-energy analysis, thus giving maximal information about processed materials measurable by X-ray radiography. It makes it possible to analyse the internal structure of the particles and directly detect inclusion of minerals and metals like copper or gold. The paper describes sorting application examples for zinc, lead, copper and gold ore with low metal content below 0.1% of Cu. The sorting system still allows high efficiency analysis, quantification and removal of rock particles representing waste fraction with no metal or a negligible amount being uneconomic to process. This brings a huge advantage during pre-concentration, where almost no losses of valuable minerals in the waste fraction can be achieved. The presented sorting system has been developed by Comex and X-MINE EU Project Consortium. Keywords: X-ray sorting, ore sorting, XRF analysis, XRT analysis
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APA: J. Kolacz S. Polansky  (2020)  New X-ray sorting technology employing sophisticated high resolution detectors, J. Kolacz and S. Polansky

MLA: J. Kolacz S. Polansky New X-ray sorting technology employing sophisticated high resolution detectors, J. Kolacz and S. Polansky. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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