Simplification Of The Thabazimbi Dense Media Separation Plant Flow Line To Increase Capacity - Background

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 41
- File Size:
- 1531 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Several methods exist by which the capacity of a dense media separation (DMS) plant can be improved: 1) Increase the feed rate in spite of efficiency 2) Replace with bigger equipment 3) Add whole new module 4) Replace total plant 5) Change over to four shift/ seven days per week roster 6) Replace with alternative process 7) Increase the availability and utilization Options 1 ? 6 have varying degrees of cost implications. The seventh option would seem to be the easiest. Normally it is also the function of the plant operating and maintenance team to maximize this. Usually higher operating and maintenance cost are associated with an increase in these parameters. A general principle that is applicable to plants and systems is that as the complexity increases, the total availability decreases. By simplifying the flow line it may be possible to reduce cost while at the same time increase the availability and utilization. The typical standard DMS flow line contains components that compensate for the variance in pump performance or for the inefficient recovery of ferrosilicon with additional equipment. Things have changed though: 1) Advanced electronic control and monitoring is possible 2) More efficient magnetic separators are available 3) New more user friendly densifiers are available ORIGINAL FLOW LINE In principle the process consists of four flow lines or streams 1) Ore flow ? the feed is divided into a waste and product stream by means of the separating vessel
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APA:
(2006) Simplification Of The Thabazimbi Dense Media Separation Plant Flow Line To Increase Capacity - BackgroundMLA: Simplification Of The Thabazimbi Dense Media Separation Plant Flow Line To Increase Capacity - Background. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.