The Causes of Heavy Mineral Loss From Mineral Sands Wet Concentrators

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Alford R. A
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The causes of the loss of heavy mineral from mineral sands wet concentrators were identified through detailed surveys of two such concentrators. It was found that tray and spiral sluices preferentially lost elongated panicles, but panicle size had little effect on loss. Recovery was shown to increase with panicle density. The major influences on the recovery efficiency of individual concentrating devices (stans) were feed rate and feed grade, recovery increasing with decreased feed rate and with increased grade. Uneven distribution of total solids and heavy mineral to individual stans contributed to losses through the corresponding effects in feed tonnage and grade. Computer simulation demonstrated that significant recovery improvements could be obtained by appropriate adjustment of splitters to optimise the characteristics of internal plant flows.
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APA: Alford R. A  (1991)  The Causes of Heavy Mineral Loss From Mineral Sands Wet Concentrators

MLA: Alford R. A The Causes of Heavy Mineral Loss From Mineral Sands Wet Concentrators. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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