Design and operation of large drum scrubbers

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G S. Beros K M. Edwards
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 18, 2023

Abstract

Over the past 20 years drum scrubbers have become a widely adopted technology within iron ore beneficiation plants. Generally, the drum scrubbers in use are considered high-capacity machines capable of accepting larger-sized feed material. Together with a water addition to a desired pulp density and a mild energy input, these large rotating machines effect an attritioning action that removes water soluble clays and other deleterious materials. Within the Western Australian iron ore industry, drum scrubbers have been successfully applied to Channel Iron, Marra Mamba, Bedded and Detrital orebodies. The introduction of drum scrubbers has enabled Western Australian producers to satisfy the substantial increase in demand for iron ore from Chinese steelmakers by making the lower-grade sections of the above orebodies economic. However, despite being a relatively simple unit process, the requirements for successful design and operation of these machines are not fully understood. This paper draws on the collective experience of both authors to provide some points to consider for incorporating drum scrubbers into iron ore beneficiation plant flow sheets.
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APA: G S. Beros K M. Edwards  (2023)  Design and operation of large drum scrubbers

MLA: G S. Beros K M. Edwards Design and operation of large drum scrubbers. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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