The application of new design concepts in high tension electrostatic separation to the processing of mineral sands concentrates

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Lawson D. K. Henderson D. M. MacHunter
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The development and commercialization of new generation high tension electrostatic separators has provided a basis for simplifying mineral separation plant circuitry. The inclusion of new design features including insulated plate electrodes that have resulted insignificantly improved separation efficiencies in electrostatic separators are described. The increase in separation efficiency has resulted in a reduction in the number of treatment stages required to produce final high grade mineral products. Comparative performance data on different feed types are presented. A comparison between mineral separation plant flowsheets using both conventional and new generation high tension electrostatic separation technology is presented. A 55% reduction in the number of installed electrostatic separators and a 36% reduction in plant area was achieved through the use of this new electrostatic separation technology.
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APA: T. Lawson D. K. Henderson D. M. MacHunter  (2003)  The application of new design concepts in high tension electrostatic separation to the processing of mineral sands concentrates

MLA: T. Lawson D. K. Henderson D. M. MacHunter The application of new design concepts in high tension electrostatic separation to the processing of mineral sands concentrates. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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