Blog overview

  • The ten most reported issues with nuclear density meters

    Are you struggling with regulations and safety measures for your radiation source? You are not the only one. End-users in the mineral processing and dredging industries are often reporting issues to us about their nuclear gauges.

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  • Control Strategies for thickeners

    Mineral processing plants are using advanced control systems to optimize their operations. Instrumentation is a key part of it, since those instruments obtain real-time data on the processes to be used in control loops.

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  • Nuclear vs Ultrasonic

    End-users in the mineral processing and dredging industries are often reporting issues related to their nuclear gauges. You can read how to avoid them

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  • Measuring Density in Grinding Circuit

    Are you struggling with your ball mill or cyclone operation? There are multiple reasons for measuring density in the grinding circuit, which differs per application. We share the purposes and benefits of measuring density at different applications in the grinding circuit.

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  • The regulations for nuclear gauges

    More information about the important reasons for density measurement in the process of dry tailings, and how important it is to maximize the water recovery in that process.

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  • Mining Talks – Thickener Series – EP1 “Short Circuiting”

    In the first episode of our series “Mining talks – thickener series”, we interviewed Mike Cook, who is the director of Minexxt Inc. He is involved in thickening, separation and dewatering technologies since 1990. Mike worked as Thickener Manager at Outotec and as Optimization Services Director at Paterson & Cooke.

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  • Control strategies for flotation

    Density measurement is important, for monitoring and improving efficiency in the flotation process.

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  • Dez problemas com o uso de fontes radioativas

    Cansado de tanta burocracia, necessária para o uso de densímetros radiométricos? Você não está sozinho.

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