Mineral Recovery Rate Optimization

Maximize your mine's profitability with our Mineral Recovery Rate Optimization workflow. Learn advanced strategies for real-time process monitoring, tailings reduction, and reagent control to minimize ore loss and boost overall extraction efficiency.

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1. Fetch Recent Extraction Data
2. Fetch Target Recovery Benchmarks
3. Calculate Current Recovery Rate
4. Calculate Variance from Target
5. Calculate 24h Rolling Average
6. Update Daily Production Log
7. Assign Optimization Investigation
8. Create Maintenance Inspection Task
9. Log Incident Report
10. Notify Shift Supervisor
11. Generate Daily Efficiency Report
12. Clear Temporary Calculation Cache
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Start of the Workflow/Process.

Retrieve the latest sensor readings and lab assay results from the Production Data Model.

Retrieve the predefined optimal recovery rate targets for the specific mineral type currently being processed.

Execute formula: (Mass of recovered mineral / Mass of mineral in feed) * 100.

Calculate the delta between the Current Recovery Rate and the Target Recovery Benchmark.

Aggregate the last 24 hours of recovery rate entries to identify trends versus single-point anomalies.

Update the 'Daily Production' entry with the newly calculated average recovery rate and variance.

Create a high-priority task for the Metallurgical Engineer if the recovery rate falls below the threshold.

Create a task for the Plant Technician to check reagent dosing pumps if a variance is detected.

Create a new entry in the 'Optimization Incident' data model detailing the deviation parameters.

Send an automated email alert to the Shift Supervisor containing the current recovery metrics and variance.

Generate a summary report comparing today's performance against the weekly trend for stakeholders.

Delete transient calculation entries from the workspace to maintain data model cleanliness.

End of the Workflow/Process.

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