In its 2019 annual report, Poland’s copper and silver mining major KGHM Polska Miedz said that technology activities for the year had included “robotisation of production and auxilliary processes” including construction of a CuXRF robot for scanning for copper content at the working faces in the mines.
KGHM told IM that the goal of the CuXRF robot project was the construction of a robot prototype for measuring the content of mineral elements (primarily copper) in the mining faces which see over 100,000 advances annually at KGHM. For each face advance, the elemental composition is determined by an accredited laboratory, however, results take up to 36 hours or more to come back. The CuXRF robot has the potential to reduce the losses associated with the exploitation of faces with copper content below the given criteria while sampling results are awaited.