Real Time Data Management To Improve Productivity Of Mining & Metallurgical Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
O. A. Bascur
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Applying the latest information technologies in mining and metallurgical complexes has become a serious challenge to management and technical teams. Emerging component design is changing the way the user relates to the desktop. Connectivity between mining and metallurgical process operations and their business systems has become a reality. Expanded use of plant information on the desktop is a standard tool for revenue improvement, cost reduction and adherence to production constraints. The industrial component desktop support access to information for continuous improvement and innovation by staff personnel and engineers. Collaboration between groups enables the implementation of an overall process effectiveness index based on losses due to equipment availability, production recovery and quality rate. The integration of information from mining, mineral processing and metallurgical performance monitoring increases production efficiency, even when many elements cannot be measured directly. Three case studies of large mining/metallurgical complexes are highlighted.
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APA: O. A. Bascur  (1999)  Real Time Data Management To Improve Productivity Of Mining & Metallurgical Operations

MLA: O. A. Bascur Real Time Data Management To Improve Productivity Of Mining & Metallurgical Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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