Real time phosphorus analysis using GEOSCAN on belt analysers at Assmang Khumani Mine in the Northern Cape

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 919 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 8, 2021
Abstract
GEOSCAN on belt analysers have been widely utilised in iron ore for nearly two decades. Since the
first installations in 2003, the availability of accurate and reliable grade data has become
standardised across iron ore mines in the Northern Cape in South Africa, where various streams are
monitored continuously to ensure the optimal functioning of plants. Assmang Khumani has been at
the forefront of technology adoption, and has implemented 19 GEOSCANs at various locations
throughout the plant, monitoring run-of-mine, stockyard feed, beneficiation plant feeds, and products.
Over the years, collaborative advances in the technology have allowed for numerous benefits and
gains to be made. In recent times, there has been a concerted effort on the development of analysis
for phosphorus in the material flows, and based on Scantech’s experience in the phosphate industry,
this element has now been calibrated to achieve statistically acceptable and repeatable accuracies
for real time analysis of this element on many of Khumani’s GEOSCAN analysers.
This paper provides an overview of GEOSCAN use at Khumani, while focusing on the development
of phosphorus analysis. A case study of analysis results is presented for a range of analysers that
have been calibrated for this element, as well as a discussion on the benefits obtained as a result of
this analysis.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Real time phosphorus analysis using GEOSCAN on belt analysers at Assmang Khumani Mine in the Northern CapeMLA: Real time phosphorus analysis using GEOSCAN on belt analysers at Assmang Khumani Mine in the Northern Cape. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.