Preconcentration and ore processing by on-line sensors

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1961 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
IMA Engineering (IMA) and Mine On-Line Service (MOLS) companies have used on-line sensors for
analysing ore and waste rock in mining for more than 25 years. Today IMA on-line sensors are used
in various stages of the mining process including on-line analysis of drill cores, drill chips, ore and
waste in loader bucket, ROM ore analysis on belt conveyor belt and in bulk ore sorting and in slurry
analysis in concentrators.
During years of extensive field experience and testing we have found that the waste rock dilution
and ore losses create much larger economic and environmental losses than has been previously
recognized. According to our studies the main reason is limited number of analysis already in
exploration when drill cores or drill cuttings are used in block modelling. The same happens in
production because too few and biased samples from benches are used to estimate the ore grade.
Much more than today estimated amount of waste enters the mill and considerable volumes of ore
losses happen at the same time. The ore grade on the benches and in muck piles is averaged and
“homogenized” with averaged and biased samples. These are the main root causes of waste rock
dilution and ore losses.
Sensor based preconcentration can be the remedy to waste rock dilution and ore losses. This
presentation will show examples of the use of on-line sensors in preconcentration when analysing
ore and waste rock in drill cores, drill cuttings, on conveyor belt and in bulk ore sorting.
Waste rock removal in preconcentration has direct effect on energy consumption in crushing and
grinding and chemicals in concentrator. In concentrator waste is separated and goes to tailings pond,
however, preconcentration directly reduces the volume of the tailings.
In our presentation we will cover cases in base metals and in gold mines.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Preconcentration and ore processing by on-line sensorsMLA: Preconcentration and ore processing by on-line sensors. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.