Aspects of Wear in Mill Circuit Pumps (26c5c6b3-69c9-4fe1-85a7-a5b64099587a)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. I. Walker
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Field tests at a number of large mineral processing operations have been undertaken to better understand the wear life impact of different aspects of pump design, materials of construction and maintenance procedures. Data are presented for wear rates, and typical result variability is explored. To improve the availability of pumping equipment in a milling circuit it is not only important to improve the wear life, but also reduce the variability in the wear life of components so that the incidence of premature failure is lessened. Localised gouging wear due to flow separation and turbulent eddy formation is often the point at which part-holing occurs. A number of improvements to the design of pump impeller and throatbush (suction side liners) to reduce the localised gouging wear are outlined. Also, results are presented on the use of composite materials (mix of metal, rubber and ceramic) for throatbush materials to protect specific areas against wear.
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APA: C. I. Walker  (2012)  Aspects of Wear in Mill Circuit Pumps (26c5c6b3-69c9-4fe1-85a7-a5b64099587a)

MLA: C. I. Walker Aspects of Wear in Mill Circuit Pumps (26c5c6b3-69c9-4fe1-85a7-a5b64099587a). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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