Reports On Technological Research - Flotation Activation Process Seen In High-Temperature Sulfidization Of Hematite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. D. Chatwin Milton E. Wadsworth
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1968

Abstract

Bulk density variations can usually be minimized by properly mixing the material before moisture measurement. The measuring of moisture on material being with- drawn directly from storage bins requires some form of bulk density correction. In Bethlehem's pellet plants continuous automatic bulk density correction and uniform feed-rate control are obtained with Bethlehem's patented Bin Level Control System. With this sys- tem a single probe, suspended or inserted in the bin, senses whether material is at the proper level in the bin and automatically regulates filter speed to control the filter-cake discharge rate to maintain this level. The level of concentrate in the filter-cake bin can thereby be controlled to within ± 1/2 in. of the point of contact between the concentrate and the probe. Material thickness on the conveyor does not have to be controlled accurately and mix compositions can vary widely as long as they do not contain variable amounts of water-soluble electrolytes. In sinter plants, errors caused by changes in normal feed rate and bed height are minimized by counter-weights that permit the free-floating to maintain a uniform contact pressure on the mix. Large changes in mix resistance can be taken care of either by resetting the control point or by adjusting the calibration control.
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APA: T. D. Chatwin Milton E. Wadsworth  (1968)  Reports On Technological Research - Flotation Activation Process Seen In High-Temperature Sulfidization Of Hematite

MLA: T. D. Chatwin Milton E. Wadsworth Reports On Technological Research - Flotation Activation Process Seen In High-Temperature Sulfidization Of Hematite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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