Comparison Of Cyclones And Underflow-Regulated Cyclones For Fines Removal From Wastewater In Industrial Sand Production

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 1196 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
Cyclones have become standard unit operations in mineral processing for both dewatering mineral slurries and for making separations at given particle sizes. Conventional cyclones are normally able to make moderately sharp cuts. However, the limited ability to control water flow out of the apex means that cyclones have difficulty handling fluctuations in feed. Underflow-regulated cyclones are cyclones with a rubber boot attached to the underflow. This boot acts as a non-return valve and restricts flow out of the apex of a cyclone. Normally, this type of restriction on a cyclone causes severe difficulties in cyclone operation. However, by adding a siphon arm to the overflow, water flow can be controlled. The siphon arm creates a vacuum that reduces or eliminates the air core, permitting better control of the ratio of water flow out of the overflow and underflow. A Linatex-developed underflow-regulated cyclone was compared to a conventional cyclone for its ability to dewater a sand slurry. The underflow-regulated cyclone produced slurries with solids contents as high as 80% in the underflow. Conventional cyclones produced lower solids content in the underflow under similar conditions.
Citation
APA:
(1997) Comparison Of Cyclones And Underflow-Regulated Cyclones For Fines Removal From Wastewater In Industrial Sand ProductionMLA: Comparison Of Cyclones And Underflow-Regulated Cyclones For Fines Removal From Wastewater In Industrial Sand Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.