Use of the Three-Product Cyclone in Dual-Density Ore Classification

International Mineral Processing Congress
Aubrey Mainza Malcolm S. Powell
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"A hydrocyclone with two vortex finders, named the three-product cyclone, has been successfully tested in the Platinum industry for dealing with the dense chromite found in UG2 ores. This dense component preferentially reports to the cyclone underflow, resulting in an over-ground fine chromite component in the final product. The dense media effect caused by a high chromite concentration in the cyclone feed produces a coarsening of the cyclone overflow, which results in loss of recovery through over-size material in the float feed. The fine barren particles of chromite that report to the overflow are recovered through entrainment in the flotation process, resulting in detrimental contamination of the slag produced from the concentrate.With the three-product cyclone a middlings product has been extracted that has a higher concentration of fine chromite. This volumetric stream flow represents a small percentage of the total cyclone feed and it is thus possible to treat it separately via fine screening to remove the fine chromite from the system and recover coarse silica."
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APA: Aubrey Mainza Malcolm S. Powell  (2003)  Use of the Three-Product Cyclone in Dual-Density Ore Classification

MLA: Aubrey Mainza Malcolm S. Powell Use of the Three-Product Cyclone in Dual-Density Ore Classification. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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