There is a resurgent demand for nickel due to its use in electric car batteries, yet it can be a challenge to accurately conduct density measurement in nickel mining operations.
What makes measuring nickel density tricky is that the metal is often found in a muddy paste. The mud-like substance is later pumped around the plant and refined. Once any waste has been removed, a density measurement needs to be taken of the liquid that remains. READ MORE
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