Development Of A Transponder-Based Tracer System For Evaluating Dense Medium Separator Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Barbee
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Density tracers are a useful diagnostic tool for evaluating the separation efficiency of dense medium circuits. Unfortunately, the full capabilities of density tracers are often not realized in practice due to problems that occur during the retrieval step. To overcome this problem, an electronic monitoring system has been developed to automatically identify and count the tracers as they pass through a cleaning circuit. This technique, which relies on recent breakthroughs in transponder technology, improves the reliability of tracer data by eliminating statistical errors associated with lost tracers. Field tests showed that very accurate counts (>98%) of the transponder-based tracers could be achieved in full-scale trials. In addition, this simple system makes it possible for efficiency tests to be performed very rapidly by a single person in an extremely cost-efficient manner.
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APA: C. Barbee  (2008)  Development Of A Transponder-Based Tracer System For Evaluating Dense Medium Separator Performance

MLA: C. Barbee Development Of A Transponder-Based Tracer System For Evaluating Dense Medium Separator Performance . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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