Sensor-Based Sorting Webinar Series

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Sensor-Based Sorting Webinar Series

Helping You Choose the Right Sorting Solution for Your Operation

In these webinars, SRC's mining and minerals experts will share their unique combination of digital, mineralogical and minerals processing expertise to help mining companies navigate their sorting options. 

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SRC Sensor-Based Sorting Services

SRC’s experts apply their understanding of sensor performance, mineral characterization and processing to help assess the economic viability of sorting options. We have experience with the latest sorting technologies and equipment, and we have also developed custom-made sensor-based solutions that are used in a variety of novel ways. In addition, we offer sensor-based sorting process development, testing and piloting as part of our full suite of mining services. Learn more.

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Preconcentration Applications Webinar Co-Hosted with CIM Magazine

SRC and CIM Magazine co-hosted a webinar on how to identify potential preconcentration technologies, such as sensor based sorting and dense medium separation, and how to evaluate their viability.

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Preconcentration involves enhancing the grade, value and economic potential of ore before primary recovery and concentration operations. Physical processes like gravity separation, sensor-based ore sorting, magnetic separation and dense medium separation are commonly used.

Sensor-Based Sorting Webinar Series with TOMRA Mining

This webinar series was hosted by TOMRA Mining and co-presented with SRC.

Part 1: Base Metals

Base metals are an important group of commodities that are key for continuing electrification and many industries that will help support both development and net-zero goals. Base metals mining projects are usually large-scale operations where, if applicable, ore sorting can make a significant difference to the overall economics of projects and lower the environmental footprint, as well as the cut-off grades of mineable assets.

In this webinar you will learn about how to evaluate whether sorting is for you and what are the most effective ways of testing and evaluating this technology.

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Part 2: Lithium

The objective of this webinar is to provide guidance for evaluating whether sensor-based sorting can benefit your operation through lower beneficiation energy costs, reducing iron content before the mill, lowering water and reagent usage, and smaller tailings footprint. 

Lithium companies and service providers will learn about the principles and benefits of sorting for their operations and how to answer the question of whether sorting it is for you. SRC talks about the best way to navigate the application of sorting to ensure the right technology and the right testing regimes.

Sensor-Based Sorting Webinar Series with CIM Magazine

This two-part series was co-hosted by SRC and CIM Magazine. 

Part 1: Mineral Characterization for Optimum Sensor-Based Sorting

Experts from SRC and Unearthed Consulting covered the mineral and sensor characterization required for successfully adopting sensor-based sorting. Learn about sensor-based technologies and their mineral applications, such as XRT, laser, infrared, induction and colour sorters.

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Part 2: Using Science to Maximize Sorting Efficiency

See how an industry-unique combination of QEMSCAN® and computed-tomography (CT) scanning technologies can help determine the critical size-grade relationship of the ore and assist in identifying the ideal size fraction(s) to sort. This newly developed toolset is applicable to all major deposit types and size ranges.

Your Sensor-Based Sorting Experts
Jane Danoczi SRC

Jane, Pr.Sci.Nat, Engineer Licensee, B.Sc. (Physics & Applied Mathematics), M.Sc. (Metallurgy) works in SRC's Mining and Minerals Division. In addition to corporate management and leadership, she has 30 years' experience in the research and development of mining technologies and is internationally known for her work in diamond recovery technologies.

Steven Creighton SRC

Stevenis a Research Scientist at the Saskatchewan Research Council and oversees the operation of the Advanced Microanalysis Centre™, which is part of SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories. His major responsibilities include conducting applied research and developing analytical methods that support mineral exploration and environmental mineralogy. Steven holds a Doctorate in Geology specializing in mineral chemistry and has more than 10 years’ experience providing innovative solutions to complex problems. 

Mike M SRC

Mike, P.Geo, manages SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories’ Diamond Laboratory and Services team. He has 20 years’ experience in laboratory techniques for diamond processing, including micro diamond extraction by caustic fusion and kimberlite processing by dense media separation for macro diamond recovery.

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