Flocculant Usage in Hight Rate and Conventional Thickeners

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Arbuthnot IM
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

It is the commonly held belief that, because the separation of liquids from solids takes place considerably faster in high rate thickeners than in conventional thickeners, high rate thickeners (HRT's) must use more flocculant than conventional thickeners. Data collected from a wide range of thickener users in Australasia and data presented in the literature is analysed. In addition, pilot plant data, with direct comparisons between HRT's and conventional thickeners, is presented. It is concluded that the flocculant consumption for both thickener types is in the same range.
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APA: Arbuthnot IM  (1991)  Flocculant Usage in Hight Rate and Conventional Thickeners

MLA: Arbuthnot IM Flocculant Usage in Hight Rate and Conventional Thickeners. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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