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Mineral processing

Malvern Instruments’ technological solutions cater for your range of mining and minerals applications offering cost benefits in unit operations from comminution to froth flotation.

From metals extraction (froth flotation of sulfides), through dispersion of inorganic oxides (TiO2, SiO2, Al2O3), to carbonate (CaCO3) and sulfate minerals (BaSO4), Malvern Instruments has the applications experience to guide you through your method development, process understanding and optimization. Our industry-specific hardware solutions include instruments for laboratory and on-line particle size characterization, shape analysis and zeta potential. We provide rheological expertise to help characterize filler performance, clays, and drilling fluids.

Reducing the cost of minerals extraction, milling your product to the correct grade size, reducing energy consumption in comminution and separation circuits are areas where Malvern Instruments can partner with you.

Malvern solutions for Mineral processing



Particle Size Analysis in the Mining/Minerals Industry This seminar will deal with comminution theories and common methods of particle sizing that are to be found in the minerals industry. Sampling and classifier efficiency curves will also be discussed.
Understanding the Morpholgy of Minerals using the Morphologi® G3 Characterising particles using automated image analysis on the Morphologi G3 not only provides statistically significant information in terms of particles size...
On-line slurry particle size analysis for minerals processing Processing naturally occurring ores to liberate their valuable minerals is a globally important industry, and one that is characterised by energy intensive processing...
Get on-line - Particle size analysis in mineral processing The industrial minerals processing industry has conventionally been reliant on off-line analysis. However, as pressures on the industry grow, operators are...
Determination of the optical properties of CeO2 and CaCO3 by the volume concentration experiment - the 3 S's, Beer-Lambert and Mie Determination of the imaginary component of the refractive index is an important aspect of laser diffraction constants when the material is less than...


 
 
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