Minimising misclassification of fines using semi-inverted hydrocyclone, V. Jokovic

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 426 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Hydrocyclones are the most commonly used classifiers in the mining industry. The reason for
this is their low operating cost and a small footprint. Data from plant trials where screens replaced
hydrocyclones indicated that lower bypass of fines and sharper separation could improve breakage rates,
with a positive effect on flotation circuit performance throughput. Despite the importance of
classification, hydrocyclones have not received as much attention as more expensive comminution units,
and their technological progress has been incremental.
Noticeable water split (Rf) reductions of a semi-inverted hydrocyclone have been reported in the
past. According to theory, the hydrocyclone with reduced Rf will improve classification of fines. A
classification study using semi-inverted hydrocyclones was conducted to determine if a hydrocyclone
could be operated in a way that would minimise misclassified fines.
The classification performance of a semi-inverted hydrocyclone will be presented in this paper
and other potential applications will be discussed.
Keywords: Semi-inverted hydrocyclone, water split, misclassification of fines
Citation
APA:
(2020) Minimising misclassification of fines using semi-inverted hydrocyclone, V. JokovicMLA: Minimising misclassification of fines using semi-inverted hydrocyclone, V. Jokovic. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.