Evaluation of CAVEX Hydrocyclone in the Ok Tedi Grinding Circuit

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Ok Tedi Mining Limited has recently completed the first phase of a trial to compare the performance of D26B Krebs cyclones in different configurations to the new Warman 650 mm CAVEX cyclones. From 1992, rougher flotation feed size has increased from the target d80 grind size of 150 ¦m with increasing SAG mill throughput. At high SAG mill throughput, operators have difficulty maintaining the target cyclone feed pressure and must increase the cyclone feed density, thus resulting in a coarsening of the cyclone split. Warman International have developed the CAVEX high capacity cyclone. The new CAVEX cyclones, when compared to the Krebs units appear to:produce a measurable increase in volumetric flow for the same pressure drop; maintain or decrease the proportion of coarse particles reporting to overflow; and lower the overflow density. In all plant trials to-date, the CAVEX cyclones appear to be superior to the standard Ok Tedi Krebs cyclones. Further testwork is planned to evaluate modified Krebs cyclones (with recent design improvements) against the CAVEX cyclones.
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APA:  (2000)  Evaluation of CAVEX Hydrocyclone in the Ok Tedi Grinding Circuit

MLA: Evaluation of CAVEX Hydrocyclone in the Ok Tedi Grinding Circuit. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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