Selecting The Optimum Addition Points For Flocculants In Decanter Feedwells

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Foster
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The continuous operation of decanters in the mining industry relies heavily on the use of synthetic flocculants. Today, as plants seek to lower production costs by increasing throughput it is necessary to obtain optimum performance from the flocculant. Factors affecting such optimization include charge and molecular weight selection, and efficiency of mixing the highly viscous polymer solution with the feed slurry. Beyond maximizing dilution of the solution, the last factor is often ignored. This paper describes a series of calculations, based on fundamental transport theories, that have been used to describe flow conditions within decanter feed wells and to help select flocculant addition points. Examples are shown for the case of hydroxamated polyacrylamide flocculants in the Bayer Process, where proper selection of the addition points can result in lower flocculant dosage and better control of the decanters.
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APA: T. Foster  (1996)  Selecting The Optimum Addition Points For Flocculants In Decanter Feedwells

MLA: T. Foster Selecting The Optimum Addition Points For Flocculants In Decanter Feedwells. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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