The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. M. G. Machunter
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The presence of ultra-fine particles affects the separation performance of wet gravity separation equipment. Several studies have been undertaken to establish the maximum level of these particulates that can be tolerated by spiral separators and it has been found that unless the ultra-fine material is effectively processed, relatively low proportions in the ROM material combined with high feed rates can result in degradation in plant performance and/or excessive water consumption. The maximum level of particulate material in the process water has been determined by examination of separation performance of spiral separators under varying slime loading. This work has been conducted utilizing various feed sources and a robust ‘rule-of-thumb’ has been derived.
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APA: R. M. G. Machunter  (2005)  The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatment

MLA: R. M. G. Machunter The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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