Teetered Bed Separator And Its Effect On Navigation Plant Fines Qualities

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Ratlou
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Increased contamination due to sand in spiral feed has had a negative effect on the efficiency of spiral concentrators at Navigation Plant. The no. 1 seam at Kromdraai opencast, which was previously mined by underground bord and pillar methods, is now susceptible to spontaneous combustion because of air ingress into the old workings which are exposed in the opencast high wall. This posed a risk in the loss of reserves to burnt coal. As solutions, buffer blasting of the preceding cut to collapse bords and soft overburden dressing of un-collapsed bords were implemented to prevent air entering the workings. The latter remedy resulted in increased contamination due to addition of sand in Run of Mine. After evaluating alternatives, a low capital option was selected. The 110t/hr Teetered Bed Separator (TBS) has been installed, primarily to desand and upgrade the feed to the spiral concentrators. The unit indicated an upgrade with a yield increase of 0.4% during test work and is currently showing an overall plant yield increase of 0.97%.
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APA: R Ratlou  (2006)  Teetered Bed Separator And Its Effect On Navigation Plant Fines Qualities

MLA: R Ratlou Teetered Bed Separator And Its Effect On Navigation Plant Fines Qualities. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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