Validation of a modified cross-belt sampler for reconciliation purposes

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 8
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- 951 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 9, 2017
Abstract
Cross-belt samplers are designed to sample particulate material in processing plants, usually when there is no space to install a conventional linear falling stream sampler. Most of the available cross-belt samplers are mounted on the top of conveyor belts, and remove each increment from a loaded moving conveyor with a 360° rotation of an open faced cutter, in a plane perpendicular to the material flow. Despite the practicality of this equipment and the fact that it occupies very little space in the plant, cross-belt samplers are well known for collecting biased samples, especially due to the increment extraction error. Sampling consultants around the world tend to condemn this sampling equipment, claiming that it is incapable of collecting the fine material from the bottom part of the load, and, since the sampling probability is not uniform for all fragments and depends on its position in the stream, this kind of sampler generates biased samples and its use should be avoided. Furthermore, the greater the segregation effect between particles, the larger the bias. However, some plants, whose initial design did not plan for the installation of a falling stream sampler, must rely on cross-belt samples for process control and reconciliation. For the past years, sampling equipment manufacturers have been putting effort in modifying the cross-belt sampler design in order to comply with the principles of correct sampling. Changes to the cutter material, shape, position, speed and movement in relation to the material flow have been made, and are continually being tested for different types of ore with various chemical and physical characteristics. This paper presents the improvements made to a cross-belt sampler at a gold plant feed in Brazil and describes the tests performed until it was possible to validate the new sampling equipment for reconciliation purposes.CITATION:Chieregati, A C, Amaral Jr, E A and Souza, J C O, 2017. Validation of a modified cross-belt sampler for reconciliation purposes, in Proceedings Eighth World Conference on Sampling and Blending , pp 247–254 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Citation
APA:
(2017) Validation of a modified cross-belt sampler for reconciliation purposesMLA: Validation of a modified cross-belt sampler for reconciliation purposes. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.