kopparhalt
Kopparhalt is a term used to describe the copper content of a material, most commonly ore or ore concentrate. It is expressed as the fraction of copper by weight, typically in percent (wt% Cu) or in grams per tonne (g/t). The concept is central to evaluating ore quality, mine planning, and metallurgical processing, because higher kopparhalt generally indicates more copper per unit of material.
Measurement and analysis of kopparhalt involve systematic sampling and laboratory assays. Common methods include fire assay
In reporting, kopparhalt is used to express ore grade (Cu content of the ore) and concentrate grade
Variability is common within a deposit due to geological heterogeneity. Copper occurs mostly as sulfides (e.g.,