Beating the 6-Month Destruction Cycle: A Case Study in Severe Slurry Flow Measurement
In the mineral processing and extractive metallurgy sectors, slurry flow tracking is notorious for being an engineering graveyard. Jagged, high-hardness solid particles suspended in chemical matrices create an ultra-abrasive environment. For standard electromagnetic flowmeters, this results in rapid internal liner erosion, electrode scoring, and catastrophic signal failure. Slurry Flow Meter Case Study | RB Flowmeter A prime example of this industrial bottleneck occurred at a major gold and copper mining and smelting facility in China. The plant was trapped in a costly loop: their inline flowmeters handling dense, abrasive tailings and mineral ore slurries were completely destroyed every 6 months. The frequent shutdowns required to cut pipes and swap out units severely damaged their production consistency and inflated operational expenditure (OPEX). Looking for a long-term solution, their plant engineering team partnered with RB Flowmeter to audit the application. The Engineering Diagn...