Drivers that will change the design and plant operation in the mining industry

International Mineral Processing Congress
Bert Huls
Organization:
International Mineral Processing Congress
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22
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622 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Already starting, new drivers will dictate how future mineral processing plants will be designed and operated. These drivers include requirements in water and energy conservation because of rising costs, larger demand for mineral and metal products as the result of a rising population, and the increasing demand from the population in general to have influence over what type of operations will be developed where. Mineral operating facilities will require processing of lower grades. To do this economically, design engineers will be influenced to introduce newer concepts, or return to older processing concepts once deemed not desirable. Our understanding of the fundamentals must be improved, and this may come from better measurement techniques and more process piloting, and will go in hand with a reduction of waste generated during the process, improved separation of minerals or product size. Process engineers will also be required to not just design according to the established 3D methodology for efficient plant installation. Already in other industries the design concept encompasses the entire range from source to product. Not only that, the design will be affected by public influence that must be illustrated prior to project execution. On the one hand, the added dimension in design may slow a project; on the other hand it may result in a blessing, and in a higher responsibility for engineering.
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APA: Bert Huls  (2014)  Drivers that will change the design and plant operation in the mining industry

MLA: Bert Huls Drivers that will change the design and plant operation in the mining industry. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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