One asked: "What are the things that consume most of an operator's/metallurgist's time & energy on a daily, weekly and/or monthly basis?..." More
I answered: "This is a good question.
For example, a flotation experiment using the standard procedure takes 15 minutes. Some believe that 1 worker can do 32 experiments, but this is not so.
Preparation for the experiment may take about 8 hours (averaging, sampling, crushing, grinding, preparation, reagents, tidy ...).
After the experiment, another 8 hours (drying, extraction of the concentrate and sampling, tidy ...)
Further analysis, calculation, another 8 hours.
Then you need to conclude. It is still a lot of time.
If this is not a standard experiment, then preparation may take 1 month or more.
Hope that helped you."
I answered: "This is a good question.
For example, a flotation experiment using the standard procedure takes 15 minutes. Some believe that 1 worker can do 32 experiments, but this is not so.
Preparation for the experiment may take about 8 hours (averaging, sampling, crushing, grinding, preparation, reagents, tidy ...).
After the experiment, another 8 hours (drying, extraction of the concentrate and sampling, tidy ...)
Further analysis, calculation, another 8 hours.
Then you need to conclude. It is still a lot of time.
If this is not a standard experiment, then preparation may take 1 month or more.
Hope that helped you."
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