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Sampling and Analysis – International Mining Magazine
05/02/2021
IMA Engineering is one of the first companies to integrate X-ray Fluorescence (XRF)
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IMA Engineering is one of the first companies to integrate X-ray Fluorescence (XRF)
Waste rock removal in preconcentration has direct effect on energy consumption in crushing
In 2017, the Iterams project consortium started the adventure towards
Ore sorting is one of the focus areas mining companies are now looking
Join us on November 11, from 5:00 pm in the Discussion Group where
The Journal of Cleaner Production was recently published, as part of the EU-funded
We are proud to announce that IMA Engineering is a partner in the
Our CEO, Mr. Jukka Raatikainen was recently interviewed by Mining Finland on
Tur latest IMACON version is based on same proven XRF technology that made
IMA Engineering is one of the first companies to integrate X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) technology into the drill core analysis process. Together with our partners from Mine On-Line Service we developed and produced the Nordic region’s first mobile core scanner prototype more than seven years ago. Ilpo Auranen, Chairman of IMA Engineering, has been recently interviewed by the International Mining Magazine on the topic of drill core analysis.
Waste rock removal in preconcentration has direct effect on energy consumption in crushing and grinding and chemicals in concentrator. In concentrator waste is separated and goes to tailings pond, however, preconcentration directly reduces the volume of the tailings. Download our paper from the 2020 Digital Pre-concentration Conference in Australia.
In 2017, the Iterams project consortium started the adventure towards more sustainable mining under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program. The project marked a new direction to the mining industry in relation to mine water and tailings. One of the main challenges of this century is to conserve and protect freshwater. The team at ITERAMS has published THE H2020 ITERAMS INTEGRATED MINING TECHNOLOGIES FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE RAW MATERIAL SUPPLY book this month.
Ore sorting is one of the focus areas mining companies are now looking at in improving mining proficiency and becoming ever more sustainable in mining. For almost a decade IMA Engineering has been developing sensor applications to better separate ore from the waste from early exploration to modern bulk ore sorting (or particle sorting).
Join us on November 11, from 5:00 pm in the Discussion Group where Ilpo Auranen will talk about Ore Sorting Deepdive.
The Journal of Cleaner Production was recently published, as part of the EU-funded ITERAMS project. Ima Engineering is taking part in the EU-funded project ITERAMS, “Integrated Mineral Technologies for More Sustainable Raw Material Supply” and our CEO Jukka Raatikainen contributed to this article which is a review of closed water loops with ore sorting and tailings valorisation for a more sustainable mining industry.
We are proud to announce that IMA Engineering is a partner in the new EU-Project “illuMINEation”. Ready to kick-start in September, the project’s aim is to embed digital thinking into the heart of the mining industry, improving the digital skills of the personnel in the mining business and by enhancing cooperation.
Our CEO, Mr. Jukka Raatikainen was recently interviewed by Mining Finland on how IMA Engineering approached the recent COVID-19 epidemic.
The Covid-19 epidemic has pushed mining technology companies to develop new ways of delivering and maintaining their products.
Tur latest IMACON version is based on same proven XRF technology that made the IMA Engineering on-line sensors well-known in the mining industry around the globe.
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