DMS Cyclone Size Vs. Cyclone Efficiency: The De Beers Perspective

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hendriena van der Walt Kurt RP Petersen
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

With the decline in fine diamond production from the Argyle mine in Australia, there is a greater emphasis on efficiently treating the finer size fractions through a DMS circuit. Although it is generally well understood that smaller diameter cyclones are more appropriate for this application, practical results do not necessarily meet this expectation. In this paper the operational performance of particular sized cyclones throughout the group was compared. Based on the results there is evidence that under certain practical operating conditions, small cyclones are not necessarily best for fine size particle treatment, particularly given the production pressures faced by all mines. However, there seems to be considerable merit in using larger sized cyclones, which tend to exhibit less performance variability, irrespective of operation conditions.
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APA: Hendriena van der Walt Kurt RP Petersen  (2006)  DMS Cyclone Size Vs. Cyclone Efficiency: The De Beers Perspective

MLA: Hendriena van der Walt Kurt RP Petersen DMS Cyclone Size Vs. Cyclone Efficiency: The De Beers Perspective. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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