The impact of classification efficiency on comminution and flotation circuit performance

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J J. Frausto G R. Ballantyne K Runge M S. Powell R Cruz
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Abstract

Hydrocyclones are the most widely used device for classification in a grinding circuit. However, even the most efficient hydrocyclone has a bypass of fines from the feed to the underflow which reduces comminution circuit performance, as well as misclassification around the cut point. Fine screens classify only according to the particle size, allowing for a reduction in the recirculation of fines back to the mill. The development of high capacity multi-screens makes fine classification in a grinding circuit a viable option. Minera Saucito recently substituted hydrocyclones with screens in its grinding circuit. The change of classifier resulted in an increase in throughput and lead recovery but a decrease in silver recovery. This case study presents the changes in comminution and flotation performance that occurred after the installation of screens and uses historical operational data collected over 12 months of operation to investigate the reasons for these observed changes. CITATION:Frausto, J J, Ballantyne, G R, Runge, K, Powell, M S and Cruz, R, 2017., in Proceedings MetPlant 2017, pp 298–314 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: J J. Frausto G R. Ballantyne K Runge M S. Powell R Cruz  (2017)  The impact of classification efficiency on comminution and flotation circuit performance

MLA: J J. Frausto G R. Ballantyne K Runge M S. Powell R Cruz The impact of classification efficiency on comminution and flotation circuit performance. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2017.

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