Measuring the effect of hybrid classification in a pilot-scale test

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
V Jokovic K Barbosa C Ndimande M Hilden K Runge M Yahyaei
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Aug 24, 2022

Abstract

Classification devices provide a link between comminution and flotation. Basically, it determines which particles are diverted back for additional grinding and which ones pass to downstream flotation. Therefore, the classifiers play an important role in the performance of a mineral processing circuit. Hydrocyclones are the most common classifiers used in wet grinding, despite being associated with poor classification efficiency. Hydrocyclones are widely used due to advantages related to low maintenance as well as reduced capital and operating cost. Other classifiers, such as fine screens, have much better classification efficiency compared to hydrocyclones. The major challenge of using screens in an operation, however, is their large footprint and increased maintenance requirements relative to hydrocyclones. Some researchers have demonstrated that switching from hydrocyclones to screens, as the classifier device in a ball milling circuit, resulted in a 20 per cent increase in plant throughput and significant improvements in coarse particle recovery, resulting in a 6 per cent increase in overall flotation recovery. However, it is known that these benefits of improved classification are very much ore specific, ie depending on the ore response. Therefore, there is a need to estimate the benefits of improved classification in pilot scale testing before the plant could consider the potential classifier upgrade. This paper presents the results of two pilot-scale grinding tests where the ore sample was processed using different classifiers: a traditional hydrocyclone and hybrid classification involving the use of a semi-inverted hydrocyclone followed by a screen. The size specific energy and circulating load were used to compare the performance of the grinding circuit. The grinding product was subject to mineral liberation analysis and the impact of classification efficiency on the mineral liberation is discussed in the paper.
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APA: V Jokovic K Barbosa C Ndimande M Hilden K Runge M Yahyaei  (2022)  Measuring the effect of hybrid classification in a pilot-scale test

MLA: V Jokovic K Barbosa C Ndimande M Hilden K Runge M Yahyaei Measuring the effect of hybrid classification in a pilot-scale test. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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