Operational Mineralogy

January 13, 2021

Five common misconceptions about Process Mineralogy

The Process Mineralogy Today blog has now been running for over 12 years and in that time, we have built a wealth […]
December 23, 2020

Why we should consider operational mineralogy

The Process Mineralogy Today blog has now been running for over 12 years and in that time we have built a wealth […]
December 15, 2020

What is Process Mineralogy?

The Process Mineralogy Today blog has now been running for over 12 years and in that time we have built a wealth […]
July 23, 2020

Introduction to MinAssist capabilities in mineral processing and project development

When I started MinAssist over 15 years ago it was to focus on making process mineralogy more accessible in mineral processing. We […]
November 7, 2017

Considerations with QEMSCAN Grain Size Estimation

Most SEM-EDS systems have the ability to compute grain size. Not all systems use the same computational methods and we advise that […]
August 15, 2017

Have you measured enough particles?

One of the key questions about SEM-EDS data is whether or not you’ve measured enough particle sections to produce a representative result. […]
August 8, 2017

The Applied Mineralogy User Community

The field of applied mineralogy has always had a basis in a strong community, this has led to to numerous developments that […]
August 2, 2017

THE IMPORTANCE OF MINERAL DEFINITIONS USED IN GENERATING QEMSCAN DATA

The most common approach to assessing the accuracy of QEMSCAN mineralogy results is to compare the measured assay with the mineralogy-computed chemical […]
July 26, 2017

Three areas that may affect the quality of your mineralogy data

  The complex nature of QEMSCAN mineralogy results necessitates a thorough assessment of data quality relative to ‘best practices’ values. The MinAssist […]
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