Tailings disposal using focculant-assisted hydrocyclones

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Turgut Yalcin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

"In this study, potential benefits of focculant usage were explored in the processing of mill tailings by hydrocyclones. Tests conducted on copper-nickel mill tailings have demonstrated that, under suitable conditions, flocculation could significantly enhance solid-liquid separation in hydrocyclones. For example, at a feed pulp density of approximately 9%, focculant-assisted hydrocyclone produced an underflow with over 98% solids recovery, compared to a recovery of less than 53% with conventional hydrocyclone. However, feed pulp density was found to be a critical factor, and tailings with pulp densities of greater than about 15%required a two-stage hydrocyclone operation where the focculant-assisted hydrocyclone was employed at the second stage to process the overfow of a conventional hydrocyclone.The underflow and overflow products obtained from the focculant-assisted hydrocy-clone may be discharged into tailings dams in the same manner as those produced by gravity thickeners. The focculant-assisted hydrocy-clone would, however, provide a higher throughput."
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APA: Turgut Yalcin  (1996)  Tailings disposal using focculant-assisted hydrocyclones

MLA: Turgut Yalcin Tailings disposal using focculant-assisted hydrocyclones. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1996.

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