Ceramic Composite Wear Component Usage at the Kidd Creek Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. A. Garland A. D. Jackson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"Alanx ceramic/metal composites are proprietary products developed by Lanxide Corporation who joined with Alcan to form Alanx Products L.P. in 1988. Alanx ceramic/metal composites are composed of silicon carbide in a combined alumina and metallic aluminum matrix. In laboratory slurry wear tests conducted by Alanx ceramic/metal composites have shown to perform well against other wear resistant materials. At the Kidd Creek Concentrator Alanx CG896 ceramic/metal composite was tested in two pumping applications, the primary cyclone feed pumps and the filter feed pumps. In both instances the wear rates of the parts made of Alanx CG896 were far less than the gum rubber parts traditionally used. As of year to date September 1992 the unit cost to repair primary cyclone pump parts has dropped 58% from 1991 figures. For the filter feed pumps the unit cost to maintain the pumps has dropped by 33% as compared to 1990 figures. The total savings represented by implementation of Alanx wear parts, based on projected year end unit costs for 1992, as compared to 1991 costs for primary cyclone feed pumps and 1990 figures for filter feed pumps, is $166,753. INTRODUCTIONAt the Kidd Creek Concentrator the cost to maintain the primary cyclone feed pumps and the filter feed pumps was a constant concern. Rubber wear part consumption was quite high and the manpower required was considerable. For 1991 the total cost to maintain five primary cyclone pumps was $244,062. The cost to maintain the filter feed pumps in 1990 was $72,076. A wear material was needed that would increase the time between repairs and that would increase the reliability of these pumps between scheduled shut downs."
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APA: D. A. Garland A. D. Jackson  (1993)  Ceramic Composite Wear Component Usage at the Kidd Creek Concentrator

MLA: D. A. Garland A. D. Jackson Ceramic Composite Wear Component Usage at the Kidd Creek Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1993.

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