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The primary objective of ore sorting is to separate the valuable ore fraction from barren residue at high speed, high accuracy and low cost. The is achieved through a combination of feed preparation, material transport, detection and ejection systems.
Depending on ore characteristics, the sorters use a number of different detection criteria to identify and accept the valuable fraction and to reject waste.
- Optical and colour recognition
- Radiometric
- Conductivity and Magnetic Permeability
- X-Ray and Laser Induced Fluorescence
- Microwave
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Machines are designed and manufactured for easy operation under the harshest mining conditions worldwide, tolerating a wide temperature range. Mechanical and electrical components and software are field upgradable. Electronics can be incorporated in the unit or housed some distance away. Wet or dry feed options are available, as well as single or double pass configurations for primary and secondary classification. Each machine operates as a totally independent assembly, enabling flexible plant layout and flow sheet design.
- Ease of Operation
- Fully Integrated fault finding systems with modular plug-in boards
- Service technicians on twenty-four hour standby
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