Development of Advanced Dewatering Technologies

International Mineral Processing Congress
M. Eraydin
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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215 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Dewatering fine particles (e.g., flotation concentrates) is inefficient, energy intensive and often requires large capital and operating costs. To address these issues, a series of advanced dewatering technologies have been developed at Virginia Tech. These include novel dewatering aids and a hyperbaric centrifuge. Typically, the moistures obtained using these methods are 30% to 50% lower than those obtained using conventional methods, as demonstrated in laboratory and pilot-scale test programs. With another novel dewatering technology that has been tested in bench-scale tests, the moistures can be reduced to levels once believed to be attainable only through the use of thermal dryers. In this communication, test results obtained with these advanced dewatering technologies are presented and compared.
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APA: M. Eraydin  (2014)  Development of Advanced Dewatering Technologies

MLA: M. Eraydin Development of Advanced Dewatering Technologies. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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