Using The Six Sigma Approach Towards A Metallurgical Project: Nickel Loss Reduction And General Improvements To The Raglan Rougher Flotation Circuit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Ciriello
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Six Sigma methodology, as applied within Xstrata (formerly Falconbridge and Noranda), involves a disciplined approach to managing projects, solving problems, improving performance, and leveraging information. The four (4) cornerstones of Six Sigma are the use of Philosophy (customer driven, desire to improve and discipline), Metrics (measurement systems), Methodology (scientific method and sequence of deliverables), and Tools (such as statistics, change management, and root cause analysis). This paper will outline the general steps of the Six Sigma methodology and demonstrate how each phase directly applies to a real plant metallurgical project aimed at reducing nickel losses of the rougher flotation circuit at Raglan. The main concepts of Six Sigma are described, along with the specific challenges, successes, and deliverables related to the project. It is also the authors' aim to demystify the basic Six Sigma principles.
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APA: C. Ciriello  (2007)  Using The Six Sigma Approach Towards A Metallurgical Project: Nickel Loss Reduction And General Improvements To The Raglan Rougher Flotation Circuit

MLA: C. Ciriello Using The Six Sigma Approach Towards A Metallurgical Project: Nickel Loss Reduction And General Improvements To The Raglan Rougher Flotation Circuit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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