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When our mill decides to partner with Borax in a borate autocausticizing trial, what is the recommended trial length in order to fully evaluate the benefits of this process to our mill?

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When our mill decides to partner with Borax in a borate autocausticizing trial, what is the recommended trial length in order to fully evaluate the benefits of this process to our mill?

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Six months is the recommended evaluation (trial) period for this technology. This amount of time (or longer) is normally required for adequate data acquisition and separation of normal mill variations. In rare cases, if tight process control procedures are practiced and variations in the process data are quite low, it may be possible to shorten the trial period.

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