The use of EQUOtip as a hardness domaining tool

International Mineral Processing Congress
Luke Keeney Khoi Nguyen
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Hardness" is an important yet diverse material physical property and is a key parameter in the mining industry in fields such as comminution, geotechnical and blast modelling. Several laboratory and field based measurement techniques exist to measure hardness (e.g. Point Load Testing, Vickers, Brinell, A*b, BMWi, UCS), all are designed for specific applications. Current tests are generally destructive and require specific sample preparation procedures which results in high cost tests that are not conducted in adequate quantities to map hardness across an ore body. The EQUOtip rebound hardness tester is a device that has been developed for application in ore body hardness domaining within the AMIRA P843 GeMIII Research Project. The rebound hardness test is non-destructive and suitable for application on half and whole diamond drill core. Data acquisition protocols and a data processing software application (EQProcess) have been developed to facilitate routine collection of comparative hardness information. This paper outlines the data acquisition and processing methodology and provides application examples of defining relative hardness domains in different geological deposit styles.
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APA: Luke Keeney Khoi Nguyen  (2014)  The use of EQUOtip as a hardness domaining tool

MLA: Luke Keeney Khoi Nguyen The use of EQUOtip as a hardness domaining tool. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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