Sitech Cyclone Linings A Breakthrough In Abrasion Control

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 547 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
Greenbank Terotech is a member of the Halley & Mellowes Group of Companies and is accredited t AS3902. Greenbank has been involved within the wear resistant lining industry for over 20 years. Initially supplying cast Basalt piping systems through to the present day breakthroughs with SiTech cyclone linings.
The challenge of finding the most cost effective cyclone lining has been a difficult process. Over the years many varieties of ceramics have come and gone. In particular within cyclone applications, many people have become disillusioned with the term "Ceramic."
In practice, it was discovered that if a ceramic worked in one part of the plant, it did not necessarily work in the cyclone area.
A good example of this is Alumina chute and pipe linings. An Alumina lined cyclone underflow bend would provide exceptional wear resistance, whereas an Alumina Spigot would have failed miserably.
After Alumina's were tried, Silicon Carbides were experimented with. The results in many trials were mixed. What worked at one mine did not work at another.
The results did not conclude decisively that ceramics were here to stay within the hard rock cyclone area.
It was then that Greenbank Terotech started to look at the reason "Why do some linings work and others don't." We came to the conclusion that the matrix holding the particles together had to be the key to a successful cyclone material.
At the time we looked at materials such as Alumina Bonded Silicon Carbides, Metallic (Aluminium) Bonded Silicon Carbide, 99% Alumina Ceramics and Nitride Bonded Silicon Carbides, but all these materials either suffered from chemical attack on the Aluminium matrix (via cyanide) or the matrix simply was not hard enough causing wear rates to be excessive. It was then we looked at SiTech. SiTech is a unique material in that the primary particles are Silicon Carbide, but the matrix is made up of a Secondary Silicon Carbide formed within the reaction bonding process.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Sitech Cyclone Linings A Breakthrough In Abrasion ControlMLA: Sitech Cyclone Linings A Breakthrough In Abrasion Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.