Modification of Conventional Thickener by Installation of Lamella Modules

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. S. Stoilov E. D. Visariev I. A. Bonchev I. Stanoev I. Gradinarov Aurubis Bulgaria
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Aurubis is the leading integrated copper group and the world’s largest copper recycler. In Copper smelter Aurubis Bulgaria (Pirdop), the residual copper in the slags from Flash furnace and Converters is recovered by flotation. The slag processing comprises: pit cooling, crushing, two stages grinding (autogenous and ball) and flotation. The copper concentrate is thickened and then is filtrated by vacuum disk filter. The thickener overflow is sent to settler for additional clarification. A resent throughput increase resulted in higher solid content in the thickener overflow due to insufficient thickener area. Different scenarios to overcome the issue were evaluated (new thickener, reagents and reconstruction). An increase of the thickening area by installation of lamella modules was chosen as the most promising option. Three lamella modules (1 m3 each) were installed in conventional thickener for the test. Number of sampling campaigns was done to evaluate the effect on solid content in overflow. Parameters of the dewatering cycle were collected during sampling campaign. The products grain size distribution was defined - thickener feed, thickener overflow with and without lamella. The thickener overflow with lamella modules has 2.12 g/L less solid content. The decrease was 71.8%. According to the tests results, the whole conventional thickener was reconstructed with lamella modules. The thickener area was increased by more than 400 m2.INTRODUCTIONIn Copper smelter Aurubis Bulgaria, the copper in slag from the Flash furnace and the Converters is recovered by flotation. The scheme of slag processing is crushing, two stage grinding (autogenous and ball) and flotation. Till 2010 the grinding cycle in the plant was in two stages: the first stage was AG Mill 70×23 working with a classifier and the second stage was ball mill 3.6/5.5 working with a hydrocyclone. In 2010 a new AG Mill 65×78 with hydrocyclone was put in operation in order to increase throughput of the plant. The second stage of the grinding cycle was not changed."
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APA: V. S. Stoilov E. D. Visariev I. A. Bonchev I. Stanoev I. Gradinarov Aurubis Bulgaria  (2016)  Modification of Conventional Thickener by Installation of Lamella Modules

MLA: V. S. Stoilov E. D. Visariev I. A. Bonchev I. Stanoev I. Gradinarov Aurubis Bulgaria Modification of Conventional Thickener by Installation of Lamella Modules. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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