Iron Ore Mining and Grade Control Using Thermo Scientific Portable XRF Analyzers
Applications | 2012 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
The rapid and accurate determination of iron ore composition is critical for efficient mine planning, grade control, and penalty element management. Portable XRF analyzers enable in-field decisions, reducing turnaround time and costs associated with laboratory assays, while ensuring compliance with quality specifications for iron, phosphorus, aluminum, and other key components.
This study evaluated the performance of the Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t GOLDD+ handheld XRF analyzer for on-site analysis of reverse circulation (RC) samples during iron ore mining. The primary goals were to assess correlation with laboratory data, compare results for bulk chip piles versus prepared pulp samples, and demonstrate the feasibility of real-time grade control and penalty element detection in the field.
Thirty-five RC drill samples were collected with a pneumatic hammer and returned to the surface. Each sample was analyzed in two forms:
Analysis was performed with the Niton XL3t GOLDD+ in Soil Mode using “Main,” “Low,” and “High” filters over a total of 40 s. An SiO2 blank was measured to verify detector cleanliness and calibration. Results for Fe, Mn, Ti, Si, and Al were compared to laboratory assays.
The coefficient of determination (R²) between portable XRF and lab data improved markedly when using prepared pulp samples versus chip piles. Key findings:
Phosphorus concentrations were below detection limits in this dataset. The enhanced precision with pulp preparation highlights the importance of sample homogeneity in portable XRF analysis.
Portable XRF grade control offers:
Advancements in detector technology and data processing will further lower detection limits for light elements and expand measurable analyte ranges (e.g., rare earth elements). Integration with GPS and cloud-based data platforms will support real-time mapping of ore bodies, augmented reality overlays, and machine learning-driven predictive modeling. Expanded use in environmental monitoring and tailings management is anticipated.
The Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t GOLDD+ handheld XRF analyzer delivers reliable, rapid, and cost-effective on-site analysis of iron ore grades and penalty elements. Sample preparation significantly enhances accuracy and precision, enabling field geologists to make informed decisions that optimize mining operations and resource recovery.
X-ray
IndustriesMaterials Testing, Energy & Chemicals
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The rapid and accurate determination of iron ore composition is critical for efficient mine planning, grade control, and penalty element management. Portable XRF analyzers enable in-field decisions, reducing turnaround time and costs associated with laboratory assays, while ensuring compliance with quality specifications for iron, phosphorus, aluminum, and other key components.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluated the performance of the Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t GOLDD+ handheld XRF analyzer for on-site analysis of reverse circulation (RC) samples during iron ore mining. The primary goals were to assess correlation with laboratory data, compare results for bulk chip piles versus prepared pulp samples, and demonstrate the feasibility of real-time grade control and penalty element detection in the field.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Thirty-five RC drill samples were collected with a pneumatic hammer and returned to the surface. Each sample was analyzed in two forms:
- Pile chips (10 mm to variable grain size)
- Pulverized pulp (fine, homogeneous material)
Analysis was performed with the Niton XL3t GOLDD+ in Soil Mode using “Main,” “Low,” and “High” filters over a total of 40 s. An SiO2 blank was measured to verify detector cleanliness and calibration. Results for Fe, Mn, Ti, Si, and Al were compared to laboratory assays.
Used Instrumentation
- Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t GOLDD+ Series handheld XRF analyzer
- Portable sample collection and preparation toolkit (crushers and mills for pulp generation)
Main Results and Discussion
The coefficient of determination (R²) between portable XRF and lab data improved markedly when using prepared pulp samples versus chip piles. Key findings:
- Iron (Fe): R² increased from 0.891 (pile) to 0.996 (pulp).
- Aluminum (Al): R² rose from 0.845 to 0.894.
- Silicon (Si): R² rose from 0.825 to 0.990.
Phosphorus concentrations were below detection limits in this dataset. The enhanced precision with pulp preparation highlights the importance of sample homogeneity in portable XRF analysis.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Portable XRF grade control offers:
- Immediate feedback for drill-and-blast planning.
- On-site monitoring of penalty elements (P, Al, Si).
- Reduced shipping and laboratory costs.
- Streamlined decision-making and improved resource allocation.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements in detector technology and data processing will further lower detection limits for light elements and expand measurable analyte ranges (e.g., rare earth elements). Integration with GPS and cloud-based data platforms will support real-time mapping of ore bodies, augmented reality overlays, and machine learning-driven predictive modeling. Expanded use in environmental monitoring and tailings management is anticipated.
Conclusion
The Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t GOLDD+ handheld XRF analyzer delivers reliable, rapid, and cost-effective on-site analysis of iron ore grades and penalty elements. Sample preparation significantly enhances accuracy and precision, enabling field geologists to make informed decisions that optimize mining operations and resource recovery.
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
Application of the Thermo Scientific Portable XRF Analyzer in PGE Exploration
2012|Thermo Fisher Scientific|Applications
Application of the Thermo Scientific Portable XRF Analyzer in PGE Exploration Photo courtesy of www.iRocks.com specimen, Joe Budd photo Example from the Merensky Contact Reef, Bushveld Complex, South Africa Introduction Mining and exploration activities for precious metals have risen due…
Key words
pathfinder, pathfinderelements, elementsportable, portablexrf, xrfexploration, explorationprecious, preciousore, orethermo, thermometals, metalsscientific, scientifictarget, targetmineralization, mineralizationplatinum, platinumpge, pgedrastic
Identification of Lithology & Base Metal Anomalies – Pathfinders for Gold Exploration Using Thermo Scientific Portable XRF Analyzers
2012|Thermo Fisher Scientific|Applications
Identification of Lithology & Base Metal Anomalies – Pathfinders for Gold Exploration Using Thermo Scientific Portable XRF Analyzers Example from the Blackwater Gold Deposit, British Columbia, Canada Introduction Throughout history, gold (Au) has been a very valuable metal because of…
Key words
xrf, xrfportable, portablegold, goldmineralization, mineralizationorogenic, orogenicexploration, explorationblackwater, blackwaterepithermal, epithermalsulfidation, sulfidationscientific, scientificanalyzers, analyzersdisseminated, disseminatedgeologists, geologistslithology, lithologypyrite
Mining Exploration and Geochemical Analysis of Mining Samples
2008|Thermo Fisher Scientific|Applications
Mining Exploration and Geochemical Analysis of Mining Samples Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t Series Handheld XRF Mining Analyzers Lab-Quality Analysis in the Palm of Your Hand In all stages of the mining process, you make decisions based upon your mine model,…
Key words
niton, nitongoldd, golddyou, youxrf, xrfexploration, explorationdrill, drillanalyzers, analyzersgeochemical, geochemicalcultural, culturalthermo, thermomining, miningscientific, scientificmine, minepole, poleore
Exploration & Mining of Porphyry Deposits Using Thermo Scientific Portable XRF Analyzers
2012|Thermo Fisher Scientific|Applications
Exploration & Mining of Porphyry Deposits Using Thermo Scientific Portable XRF Analyzers Example from the Miner Mountain porphyry Cu deposit, British Columbia, Canada Introduction Porphyry deposits are very attractive exploration and mining targets due to their high tonnage and relatively…
Key words
porphyry, porphyryxrf, xrfportable, portableexploration, explorationalteration, alterationdeposits, depositspyrite, pyritemineralized, mineralizedmining, miningpotassic, potassicbornite, bornitezoning, zoningthermo, thermoanalyzers, analyzerslogs