Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pumping of Titanomagnetite Ironsand

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I Hustwick
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

New Zealand Steel Mining Limited operates two independent sand mining operations on the West Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Waikato North Head 30 km south of Auckland supplies ironsand concentrate as the raw feed for New Zealand Steel's works at Glenbrook and Taharoa 70 km further south, exports ironsand concentrate to Japan.   Taharoa uses two sets of six low pressure Warman centrifugal pumps in series to load bulk ore carriers 3 km off shore through two underwater pipelines. Waikato North Head delivers the ironsand to Glenbrook 18 km through a 200 mm ID buried pipeline using two stages of high pressure positive displacement (HPPD) pumping.   A high level of operating and maintenance expertise has been developed since commissioning the two systems which are proving to be reliable, efficient and of minimal impact environmentally.
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APA: I Hustwick  (1990)  Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pumping of Titanomagnetite Ironsand

MLA: I Hustwick Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pumping of Titanomagnetite Ironsand. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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