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To: LoneClone who wrote (47829)11/20/2009 9:52:57 PM
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Better flotation control maximises zinc recovery and raises concentrate grade

ABB's Expert Optimizer system is proving very successful in maximizing revenue from the zinc circuit at Boliden's Garpenberg mine in Sweden
Author: John Chadwick
Posted: Friday , 20 Nov 2009

LONDON -

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ABB's Expert Optimizer has recently been used to automate Boliden's zinc flotation circuits. The Garpenberg plant in Sweden is benefiting from successful application of Model Predictive Control (MPC) to a complete flotation circuit.

ABB says has successfully applied its award winning Expert Optimizer solution to the zinc flotation circuits of Boliden's Garpenberg. The solution applied MPC to help to stabilise the overall process, and maximize zinc revenue.

ABB and Boliden have a long track record of successful collaborations in the field of automation technology and agreed to collaborate on a project to apply MPC to a complete flotation circuit. The aims were twofold. Firstly to stabilise the process to compensate for external factors, such as ore quality changes. Secondly, the zinc revenue should be maximised, through maximised recovery and higher concentrate grade.

Successfully optimising the circuit required that three criteria be met. First, the behaviour of the process had to be predicted using a reliable dynamic model of the flotation circuit. Then cost functions and finally operating constraints were incorporated in order to produce a robust MPC application.

In order to achieve certainty with regard to the controller benefits, a measurement campaign was started at the end of 2008 and finished in the middle of 2009. The results showed that concentrator efficiency (directly corresponding to revenue) was at least 1% higher when MPC was used, compared with the existing manual control strategy. In addition, the zinc concentrate grade has been higher and more consistent, while the recovery has remained at the same level.

Henrik Lindvall, Process Engineer at Boliden, Garpenberg, said, "Following the successful testing period, Boliden is continuing to use Expert Optimizer on their Garpenberg zinc circuit and has continued to report good results throughout 2009".

Expert Optimizer, part of ABB's cpmPlus suite of applications, is the recommended tool, by ABB, for implementation of advanced process control in general, and MPC in particular, in mineral processing. In addition to the general framework for MPC, Expert Optimiser also includes tools for implementation of soft sensors and artificial intelligence applications.

John Chadwick is Editor/Proprietor of International Mining magazine - www.im-mining.com
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