Spiral conditions for the recovery of ultra-fine particles, F. Bornman, R. Foisy, and N. Naude

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
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- 352 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Spiral separators have been widely accepted as one of the most flexible gravity separation devices
for several decades. The International Journal of Mineral Processing, 84, pp. 118 – 132 mentioned that
spirals are for treating material too coarse for flotation and too fine for dense-media separation. Powder
Technology V 102, pp 244 – 252, 1999 stated that there exists a genuine need for extending the
performance envelope of spirals – whether to treat finer or coarser material than the traditional size
ranges. In recent times there has been an upsurge in interest, particularly in the development of newer
fine gravity separators.
Spiral separators for the recovery of ultra-fine particles have a unique profile, pitch and features
to ensure efficient performance. The flow on the spiral trough must be controlled to minimise turbulence
that will entrain fine particles in the outer section of the trough.
The experimental test work showed a movement of mass from the outer region towards the centre
column of the spiral, i.e., from the fine tailings band towards the concentrate. As recovery on the spiral
trough is a function of mass yield and grade, the ultra-fine 7 spiral had a better recovery than the HX5.
This makes the UF7 an ideal rougher spiral.
Keywords: Ultra-fine particles, spiral, design, recovery
Citation
APA:
(2020) Spiral conditions for the recovery of ultra-fine particles, F. Bornman, R. Foisy, and N. NaudeMLA: Spiral conditions for the recovery of ultra-fine particles, F. Bornman, R. Foisy, and N. Naude. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.