Advances in Thickener Flocculant Delivery

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A R. Heath I Arbuthnot
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Feed slurries are typically flocculated in a thickenerÆs feedwell to increase the settling rate, underflow density and overflow clarity. High molecular weight polymeric flocculants are normally used, but present a number of challenges in terms of make up, dilution, delivery and mixing with the feed slurry.Various aspects of the flocculant dilution and delivery system have been studied with a combination of flow visualisation and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). An open topped flocculant dilution/mixing box has been developed to replace a conventional flocculant manifold, with improvements to the mixing, fault diagnosis and ease of determining the flow split to the various dosing points. The addition points to the feedwell have also been studied, both in terms of where the flocculant is added, and how. While conventional multi-hole spargers are effective in dispersing flocculant, they are prone to blocking and have been replaced by open-ended pipes. The required dispersion is provided by an efficient mixing element placed in the dilution port. Adding the flocculant into the feedwell dilution stream prior to mixing with the slurry also provides super-dilution of the flocculant that can further improve the flocculation process and reduce flocculant consumption.CITATION:Heath, A R and Arbuthnot, I, 2013. Advances in thickener flocculant delivery, in Proceedings MetPlant 2013 , pp 86-92 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: A R. Heath I Arbuthnot  (2013)  Advances in Thickener Flocculant Delivery

MLA: A R. Heath I Arbuthnot Advances in Thickener Flocculant Delivery. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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