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Rio Tinto Gove pioneers sustainable method for density measurement in alumina extraction with Rhosonics' SDM

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Update time : 2024-08-29 15:29:56
Rio Tinto Gove, Australia's leading alumina extraction facility, has significantly enhanced its process efficiency and safety protocols by adopting Rhosonics' Slurry Density Meter (SDM) technology. This cutting-edge solution replaces traditional radioactive density meters, offering a safer, more accurate, and environmentally friendly method for measuring density in alumina extraction.
Previously, Rio Tinto Gove encountered significant challenges with radioactive density measurement methods, which not only posed safety risks to employees but also introduced operational limitations that impacted the reliability of the extraction process. To address these issues, the facility sought a precise, non-radioactive alternative that could ensure optimal efficiency without compromising safety.
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