Assessment of filter fabrics for chamber filter presses in the mining sector with focus on filtration properties, regenerability and service life, B. Fränkle, P. Morsch, B.T. McKenna, and H. Nirschl

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
B. Fränkle P. Morsch B. T. McKenna H. Nirschl
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Generally, filter media used in filter presses have a limited operational life. Besides mechanical damage, there is a growing deposition of fine particles with increasing filtration cycles, the so-called blinding, inside the filter cloth. The resulting decreasing pore diameters not only affect the efficiency of the filtration process itself by increasing the filter medium resistance, but also make it more difficult to regenerate the filter press between the individual cycles, e.g. leading to an insufficient cake discharge. Since tailings filtration requires handling of large process flows containing a significant fraction of particles in the lower micrometer range, an investigation into media rejuvenation is of interest. Keywords: Tailings filtration, filter fabric resistance, filter media regeneration, filter cleaning, intraweave contamination
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APA: B. Fränkle P. Morsch B. T. McKenna H. Nirschl  (2020)  Assessment of filter fabrics for chamber filter presses in the mining sector with focus on filtration properties, regenerability and service life, B. Fränkle, P. Morsch, B.T. McKenna, and H. Nirschl

MLA: B. Fränkle P. Morsch B. T. McKenna H. Nirschl Assessment of filter fabrics for chamber filter presses in the mining sector with focus on filtration properties, regenerability and service life, B. Fränkle, P. Morsch, B.T. McKenna, and H. Nirschl. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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