Lyncis Online Slurry Analyzer for continuous real-time elemental analysis of feed, concentrate or tailings. The analyzer can be connected to any 3rd party multiplexer for cost-efficient analysis of multiple slurry streams with a single analyzer. The LIBS technique performs well where the other technologies struggle. For example, XRF online slurry analyzers are limited to heavy elements and can’t measure the concentration of such important elements as Si, Al, Mg, P, Li, B, C, while LIBS can measure the concentration of any element. Lyncis slurry analyzer proved to be well-suited for:
- Slurries
- Brines
- Solutions
- Feed, concentrate and tailings
Applications
- Potash
- Phosphate
- Iron ore
- Bauxite
- Copper
- Lithium
- Treated wastewater
• Safe Radiation-Free Technology
• Accurate and Reliable Analytics
• Stable Calibration
• Compatible with Any 3rd Party Multiplexer
• Low Maintenance Design
Radiation-Free Technology
Traditional online analysis methods employ dangerous X-ray, Neutron or Gamma radiation, posing a serious health risk for the staff of the plant. Also, extra time and effort are required for the permissions and safety training. While LIBS is a completely safe online analysis method.
Accurate and Reliable Elemental Analysis
LIBS technology yields a low signal-to-noise ratio with low interference of analytical lines, which allows for reliable and accurate analysis of any element, even at low concentrations in slurries and brines.
Stable Calibration
The calibration of Lyncis laser technology stays stable for prolonged periods of time, eliminating the need for frequent periodic calibration, saving a lot of user time otherwise required for sample collection and analysis.
Low-Maintenance Design
Lyncis LIBS online analyzers are specifically designed to relieve the burden of maintenance for the plants. Main maintenance procedures include changing filters and simple cleaning, just a few times per year, that can be carried out by plant staff, eliminating the need for frequent visits from the manufacturer’s engineers.