The primary function of the analyzer is to measure the iron grade of mineral slurries in real time, providing timely and efficient data to assist on-site operations in concentrators.
This analyzer is suitable for measuring iron grades in single magnetite, vanadium-titanium magnetite, mixed ore containing magnetite, and polymetallic paragenetic minerals.
The analyzer can be installed in various locations including gravity pipelines, pressure pipelines, and pump tanks, as well as at pre-selected tailings, mill feeding positions, and final concentrate positions.
The analyzer has a precision of less than 1.0% F.S., ensuring accurate measurement results.
The analyzer supports communication protocols including 4-20 mA, Modbus-RTU, and TCP/IP.
Yes, the Online Mineral Slurry Iron Grade Analyzer does not use radioactive sources such as Cs137, making it a safe and environmentally friendly option.
The analyzer can operate in environmental temperatures ranging from -5°C to 60°C.
Data is displayed on an intuitive touch screen, showing details such as magnetic iron grade and total iron grade, with historical data query functionalities.
The analyzer is available in two power voltage options: AC220V and AC380V.
The main unit dimensions are either 1800x320x160 mm or 1100x1000x2300 mm, and the weight ranges from 200 kg to 800 kg depending on the model.
The analyzer only needs to be calibrated once during installation, making it easy to set up and maintain.
Advantages include strong adaptability for various installation types, high integration with precise measurements, intuitive display, and a non-nuclear design that is safe and cost-effective.
The analyzer requires minimal maintenance due to its specially designed sensors and wear-resistant structure, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Yes, the analyzer is recommended for installation in the overflow pipeline of the cyclone as well as in other process points like magnetic separator and flotation concentrate pump tanks.
The electrical box weighs 10 kg.
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