Metso expands mineral analysis at Pori: design and optimisation lens for mine engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Metso has expanded its Pori, Finland Research Center with a TESCAN TIMA automated mineralogy analyser, combining high‑resolution field emission scanning electron microscopy with energy‑dispersive X‑ray spectroscopy for rapid, quantitative ore characterisation. The system can generate mineral liberation, grain size and textural data across thousands of particles per sample, supporting flowsheet design, reagent selection and variability testing. Faster turnaround on mineralogical datasets is aimed at tightening decision cycles for greenfield and brownfield concentrator projects, particularly in comminution and flotation circuit optimisation.
Technical Brief
- The Pori facility supports mineral processing testwork across the full project lifecycle, from scoping to brownfield optimisation.
- New mineralogy capability is integrated with Metso’s in-house comminution and flotation pilot plants for closed-loop test campaigns.
- Data from TIMA will be combined with metallurgical test results to refine ore-specific process design parameters.
- Metso intends to use the upgraded lab to shorten feedback cycles between bench-scale tests and flowsheet redesign.
- Centralised mineralogy at Pori is expected to reduce reliance on third-party labs for complex ore characterisation.
- The investment targets projects requiring iterative variability testing across multiple ore domains and blend scenarios.
- Similar integrated mineralogy–metallurgy hubs are emerging at OEM research centres to de-risk large concentrator projects.
Our Take
Metso’s upgrade to the Pori Research Center in Finland lines up with its recent €60 million Lokomotion technology centre expansion in Tampere, signalling a coordinated push to anchor more of its process design and crushing R&D inside Finland while serving global projects.
The combination of enhanced mineralogy capabilities in Finland and the new DHL-run logistics hub in Australia suggests Metso is tightening the loop between lab-scale characterisation, equipment selection and parts availability for Australian mines, which could shorten design-to-deployment timelines for new plants.
Across our mining product and projects coverage, Metso now appears repeatedly in 2026 items for both analytical services and primary crushers, indicating it is positioning itself as a full flowsheet partner rather than a pure OEM, which may influence how EPCMs bundle lab work, equipment supply and optimisation contracts.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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