Understanding ore heterogeneity and effective bulk ore sorting using PGNAA/PFTNA

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 1025 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
The mining industry is facing economic pressures to treat more challenging and lower grade ore
types, as well as pressure relating to environmental impact and social license to operate.
Preconcentration through bulk ore sorting has the potential to benefit all these areas by enabling
mining operations to divert material of low economic value prior to processing, thereby achieving
higher feed grades and recovery, while reducing the processing plant and tailings dam footprint and
capital required throughout the life of mine.
The effectiveness of bulk ore sorting depends on the heterogeneity of material at the measurement
location, as well as the accuracy and precision of the measurement. An understanding of ore
heterogeneity can be assessed using drill core data, which provides metre by metre elemental
assays. This paper reviews such data and assesses the grade distributions over different scales,
which suggests that sufficient heterogeneity exists at mining scales to allow the potential for bulk ore
sorting.
Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) technology has proven to be a successful
measurement technique within many industries, including mining. PGNAA was first developed in the
early 1980’s for the measurement of the elemental composition of bulk materials on a conveyor belt.
Today, Pulsed Fast Thermal Neutron Activation (PFTNA) technology is also applied in elemental
analysis of bulk materials and has some advantages for bulk ore sorting.
In order to enable effective bulk ore sorting, however, a PGNAA/PFTNA analyser must be designed
to provide a representative bulk ore analysis with the necessary accuracy and precision. Examples
are presented to provide an understanding of the factors affecting PGNAA/PFTNA performance in
relation to effective bulk ore sorting.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Understanding ore heterogeneity and effective bulk ore sorting using PGNAA/PFTNAMLA: Understanding ore heterogeneity and effective bulk ore sorting using PGNAA/PFTNA. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.