Two-Mass Vibrating Screens for High Tonnage Applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Edward Wipf Steve Massman Gary Beerkircher
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"As mine size and tonnage continues to increase, material handling/processing equipment has also increased in size with 400 MT haul trucks, 2000 KW crushers, 12 M SAG/AG mills, 8.5 M ball mills, 3000 M3 flotation cells and 12.5 MW HPGR’s all with planned designs to increase in size further. Related equipment including vibrating screens have also increased in size with screens seeing feed rates of 3000 MTPH. Open circuit SAG Pre-Crush and closed circuit HPGR flowsheets are becoming more common with large screening requirements. Large multi-slope (banana) or horizontal screens are commonly used for these applications, however as the size of these screens has increased, the number and size of the brute force/overhead exciters has increased but with limitations. An example is a SAG discharge screen that will see surges of material from the SAG mill which overload the screen, reducing the screen stroke or throw causing a large reduction in screen efficiency with excessive fines & moisture in the screen oversize feed to the pebble crushing circuit. This paper will present some actual examples of the use of Two-Mass screens as a solution to these overloading problems and the advantages of Two-Mass screens in other high tonnage applications.Brute Force Drive Compared to Two Mass Drive Vibrating ScreensThe standard single mass screen as depicted by figure 1 is generally recognized in the mining industry. It is characterized by the screen body – labeled as the single mass (Mt) that is supported by isolation springs (Kiso). The stroke needed to process material is obtained by incorporating large eccentric wheels and/or drive boxes (Fb) directly mounted to the screen body via a drive tube."
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APA: Edward Wipf Steve Massman Gary Beerkircher  (2017)  Two-Mass Vibrating Screens for High Tonnage Applications

MLA: Edward Wipf Steve Massman Gary Beerkircher Two-Mass Vibrating Screens for High Tonnage Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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