Induction Based Sensor for Determining the Quality of the Concentrate of Iron Ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
Y. Nahmad- Molinari
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

We present a novel on line inductive sensor for the determination of the quality of the concentrates of iron ores. This device is coupled with a cheap USB Data Acquisition System that makes it versatile enough to simultaneously control up to seven fluxes at a very low cost (< $300 US dollars), and achieves a resolution better than 0.5 % on the determination of the magnetic iron content in the concentrate. A RLC circuit with its inductive element placed surrounding a sample of pure magnetite concentrate is tuned at its resonance frequency, by means of adjusting, the feeding voltage of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and several samples with mixtures of different contents of silica and magnetite are placed in order to get a calibration curve. After some signal conditioning, a National Instruments USB-DAQ NI-6008, acquires the amplitude of the signal via USB port on a PC using a Lab-View program designed for such purpose, in which the calibration curve is used for on-screen data presentation directly in percent of magnetite content. The implementation of this device for control purposes on line directly placed on the concentrators would allow better efficiency of the process and higher quality of the final concentrate by con-trolling; the rotation speed, the rising or dilution water fluxes or bypasses towards milling recirculation cycles.
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APA: Y. Nahmad- Molinari  (2014)  Induction Based Sensor for Determining the Quality of the Concentrate of Iron Ores

MLA: Y. Nahmad- Molinari Induction Based Sensor for Determining the Quality of the Concentrate of Iron Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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