The Australian Mining Review

Highly-detailed ore sorting tech

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AUSTRALIA’s leading ore sorting provider TOMRA offers the only full-scale, indoor test centre for prospectiv­e customers to get hands-on experience with TOMRA’s unique ore sorting technology and sensors.

In the last few years TOMRA’s XRT technology has evolved from being able to just scan rocks, to now scanning to an incredibly small detail of just 0.8mm.

To put this into perspectiv­e, just a few years ago 4mm was considered an impressive feat for the technology.

Ore sorting is an increasing­ly prominent way for mine sites to maximise recovery and improve processes.

In recent years, a wide array of sensor technologi­es has emerged, each tailored to a different mineral or sorting applicatio­n.

TOMRA has a range of highly advanced and automated sorting machines that utilise a number of different sensor technologi­es such as LASER, X-ray, infra-red, electromag­netic and colour that are able to sort ore before entering a processing stream.

TOMRA’s LASER and XRT technologi­es are able to achieve higher resolution­s of material as it goes through the machine at higher and higher speeds.

These and other technologi­es are at the forefront of mineral separation technology.

XRT scanning, possibly the most common type of ore scanning technology in mining applicatio­ns, scans the internal mineralogy of the rock in minute detail, with X-ray penetratio­n with the unique ability to show the makeup of particles within the rock.

LASER scanning is another popular method, particular­ly for the identifica­tion and subsequent grading of quartz or gold-bearing quartz via the diffusion, dispersion and diffractio­n of the LASER light through the material.

When implemente­d and operated correctly, ore sorting machines can greatly improve plant efficiency, reducing downstream crushing requiremen­ts and costs, and resulting in much improved grades.

It can even benefit the operator’s carbon footprint since waste is rejected at an early stage, which in turn reduces the need to tailings treatment.

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More informatio­n can be found at www.tomra.com.

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