Optical Separation Of Limestone In Southern Finland By Lohjan Kalkkitehdas Oy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ossi V. I. Hintikka
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

There are several limestone deposits around the Lohja area in southern Finland. Raw material for cement rock is mined from some of them. The formations are geologically complicated, and therefore selective mining is used whenever possible. One of these mines is the Tytyri underground limestone mine, which is divided into two parts; Törmä and Solhem. In addition to the selective mining system hand sorting or picking must be used at the Tytyri mine to improve the overall grade of the blended limestone. Some means were needed in order to improve the quality and to increase the feed rate by the elimination of hand sorting. Sorting machines were considered and eventually a Sortex 811MW was pilot plant tested at the Ojamo mine near Tytyri. This machine now continues to be used on production.
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APA: Ossi V. I. Hintikka  (1971)  Optical Separation Of Limestone In Southern Finland By Lohjan Kalkkitehdas Oy

MLA: Ossi V. I. Hintikka Optical Separation Of Limestone In Southern Finland By Lohjan Kalkkitehdas Oy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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