Improving Efficiency Of The Shahre-Babak Copper Complex Deep Cone Thickeners

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 321 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Water recycling is of prime importance in mineral processing due to consumption of large amount of water. This issue is vital in areas with a low rainfall such as Shahre-Babak (Kerman, Iran). Deep cone thickeners, unlike conventional thickeners, have a low diameter to height ratio where large amounts of flocculants are used to increase particles settling rates. The high bed heights (over 10 m) produce enough pressure to create a paste type underflow indicating maximum water recovery. Flocculent preparation, conditioning, and distribution along with the bed height are among the important factors affecting the performance. Four deep cones are used to recover water from the tailings of the plant. Plant data indicated that the thickener never reached the target underflow percent solids (63%) and the average underflow concentrations were between 49 and 57%. By modification and optimization of flocculent preparation and distribution methods the underflow percent solids increased by 3-4%. This translated to an increase of water recovery from 67 to 73%. This was equivalent of 53000 m3 saving in monthly water consumption. Keywords: deep cone thickener, water recovery, flocculant, copper tailings
Citation
APA:
(2012) Improving Efficiency Of The Shahre-Babak Copper Complex Deep Cone ThickenersMLA: Improving Efficiency Of The Shahre-Babak Copper Complex Deep Cone Thickeners. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.