In what looks like a maze of pipes, conveyor belts and machinery, tonnes of ore are processed at mineral processing plants. In this fully mechanised environment, ore bearing rock is reduced, so that the minerals can be extracted.
Mineral processing operators control and monitor these processes often via computer. They keep close watch on the reagent (chemical) concentration, conductivity, density and temperature of mineral ores and the flow of liquids and gases. The slightest change in the mineral processing cycle, which includes crushing, milling, leeching and smelting, can adversely effect the rate of production, and reduce the quality of a product. In consultation with plant metallurgists, they also make sure that the cycle occurs under the correct conditions, so that the rate of production, along with quality is maintained.
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