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Ore sorting technology has great potential to allow the minerals industry to improve its competitive position through the exploitation of low grade ore reserves and in improved processing operations. The present paper reports on the development of microwave techniques by the CSIRO Division of Minerals to classify iron ore on the basis of predicted metallurgical performance, and the relationship to...
The on-line characterisation of minerals, and an ability to use this information to perform on-line sorting, opens up new opportunities for the mining industry to both improve their existing operations and exploit presently uneconomic mineral reserves.In the present study, the dielectric properties of iron ore samples have been determined over the 0.7-20 GHz frequency range, using a single microwave...
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