Supalfo High Compression Thickening Opens New a Venues for Tailings Disposal and Process Optimization

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Mitchell Gordon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

"In almost all thickener applications the highest possible solid/liquid separation efficiency is what is desired by the user. There is a trend in the industry due to monetary restraints and environmental pressures to look at ways to extract this maximum performance by either retrofitting existing thickeners or installing the most cost effective new thickener. This paper looks at some of the common problem areas and presents a range of solutions developed by Outokumpu Mintec in North America and outokumpu's subsidiary Supaflo Technologies Pty. Ltd.The Emerging PictureAfter many hours of discussions with a large number of plant personnel over the last two years a picture began to emerge regarding current thickening operations in the industry. Initially, it seemed that everybody had their own unique process problems and therefore needed a correspondingly unique solution. Looking more closely at all the cases and the ideas that we had either implemented or suggested, it gradually became apparent that the majority of operators all had one and the same process need ....""Better Separation Efficiency""The range of operational problems that were uncovered in the survey were much more varied than expected and often were not even considered initially to be thickener problems. Often, it was only after the rejection of many solutions to the problem, generally due to capital cost, that the actual cause of the problem was looked at and found to be a thick-ener.A summary of the problems that have so far been identified is presented in Table 1. They are subdivided under three major categories of environmental, process and paste fill to highlight the wide range of mining activities that can be affected by poor thickener performance. These seem to be the major areas where the need for better separation efficiency is rooted."
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APA: Mitchell Gordon  (1995)  Supalfo High Compression Thickening Opens New a Venues for Tailings Disposal and Process Optimization

MLA: Mitchell Gordon Supalfo High Compression Thickening Opens New a Venues for Tailings Disposal and Process Optimization. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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