Theory, Practice And Development Of The DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process For Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Dreissen
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Upgrading of low-concentration ores is of growing importance today. The Heavy Medium Cyclone Process, thanks to strong centrifugal forces, effectively separates particles varying only slightly in specific gravity but widely in size. The paper discusses the separation efficiency, the method of assessing that efficiency, and the influence of such factors as medium solids. The operating results of nine heavy medium cyclone plants handling following minerals are reported: barite, wolfram, iron, magnesite, diamond, lead-zinc, fluorspar, rocksalt potash. Highlighted are an improved recovery system for heavy medium and some other developments, such as techniques for separation down to 0.1mm and the application in the field of recycling.
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APA: H. Dreissen  (1980)  Theory, Practice And Development Of The DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process For Minerals

MLA: H. Dreissen Theory, Practice And Development Of The DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process For Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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