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BS ISO 11794:2017

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Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates. Sampling of slurries

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Published date

22-06-2017

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principles of sampling slurries
5 Establishing a sampling scheme
6 Minimization of bias and unbiased increment mass
7 Number of increments
8 Minimum mass of solids contained in lot and sub-lot
   samples
9 Time-basis sampling
10 Stratified random sampling within fixed time intervals
11 Mechanical sampling from moving streams
12 Manual sampling from moving streams
13 Sampling of stationary slurries
14 Sample preparation
15 Packing and marking of samples
Annex A (normative) - Sampling-stage method for
        estimating sampling and total variance
Annex B (informative) - Examples of correct slurry
        sampling devices
Annex C (informative) - Examples of incorrect slurry
        sampling devices
Annex D (normative) - Manual sampling implements
Bibliography

Defines the basic methods for sampling particulate material that is mixed with a liquid, usually water, to form a slurry.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 09/30203217 DC. (11/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
52
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This document sets out the basic methods for sampling particulate material that is mixed with a liquid, usually water, to form a slurry. In industry and in the mining and mineral processing literature, slurry is also referred to as pulp, but this term is not used in this document. At very high ratios of fine particulate solids to liquids where material assumes a soft plastic form, the mixture is correctly termed as a paste. Sampling of pastes is not covered in this document.

The procedures described in this document apply to sampling of particulate materials that are transported in moving streams as slurries, but not pressurized slurries. These streams may fall freely or be confined in pipes, launders, flumes, sluices, spirals or similar channels. Sampling of slurries in stationary situations, such as a settled or even a well-stirred slurry in a holding vessel or dam, is not recommended and is not covered in this document.

This document describes procedures that are designed to provide samples representative of the slurry solids and particle-size distribution of the slurry under examination. After draining the slurry sample of fluid and measuring the fluid volume, damp samples of the contained particulate material in the slurry are available for drying (if required) and measurement of one or more characteristics in an unbiased manner and with a known degree of precision. The characteristics are measured by chemical analysis, physical testing or both.

The sampling methods described are applicable to slurries that require inspection to verify compliance with product specifications, determination of the value of a characteristic as a basis for settlement between trading partners or estimation of a set of average characteristics and variances that describes a system or procedure.

Provided that flow rates are not too high, the reference method against which other sampling procedures are compared is one where the entire stream is diverted into a vessel for a specified time or volume interval. This method corresponds to the stopped-belt method described in ISO12743.

Standards Relationship
ISO 11794:2017 Identical

ISO 12743:2006 Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates Sampling procedures for determination of metal and moisture content
ISO 11790:2017 Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates — Guidelines for the inspection of mechanical sampling systems
ISO 13292:2006 Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates Experimental methods for checking the bias of sampling
ISO 12744:2006 Copper, lead, zinc and nickel concentrates Experimental methods for checking the precision of sampling
ISO 3534-1:2006 Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 1: General statistical terms and terms used in probability

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