Centrifugal Concentrators -A New Era In Gravity Concentration -The Experience Of CVRD Research Center

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Costa Silva
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Among the methods of mineral processing, gravity concentration methods are, probably, those which have lower costs, higher capacities and lower operational complexity. In order to be really effective, these methods require a feed size distribution in which the particles are liberated. Further, there must be a significant difference (usually higher than 1-1.5) among the real densities of the particles. However, in most cases, the traditional gravity concentrators (jigs, shaking tables, spirals and dense medium hydrocyclones) lose efficiency (sharpness of cut and recovery) when the mean diameter of particles are lower than 0.05mm and the difference among densities are smaller than 1. Most gravity concentrators developed in the last 20 years are based on the use of centrifugal forces that create large "apparent gravitational gradient" seeking to overcome the limitations of particles size distribution. This paper presents the experience of the CVRD Research Center in evaluation and development of new process based on using this new generation of gravity concentrators.
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APA: E. Costa Silva  (1999)  Centrifugal Concentrators -A New Era In Gravity Concentration -The Experience Of CVRD Research Center

MLA: E. Costa Silva Centrifugal Concentrators -A New Era In Gravity Concentration -The Experience Of CVRD Research Center. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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