SUPPLY SIDE

Just get it sorted

IMAGINE how efficient it would be if all the material mined could be put across a belt and each individual rock could be sorted into ore and gangue. <b>Supply Side by <i>Australia’s Mining Monthly</i> editor Noel Dyson</b> reckons that is virtually a reality.

Noel Dyson
Just get it sorted

A cooperative project between Tomra and Outotec believes it has proved that very thing to be possible. The two companies have been working on ore sorting technology using a variety of sensors. Speaking...

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