Comparison With Gravity Separators Of A New Filtration Method For Fine Particle Filtration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. R. S. Smith
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

In any filtration, it is primarily the filter medium (cloth) and cake filtering properties that control the type of filtration equipment used and filtration conditions. The advent of new types of filter cloths, such as the membrane cloth discussed in this paper, can result in significant changes in filtration techniques and areas of application for filtration. For many suspensions, for instance, conventional filtration is uneconomic compared to gravity separation or not filtering at all (as with product recovery from dilute streams) because the solids are very fine, are hard to retain and build up filter pressure rapidly, and once retained are hard to remove. As a result of the developments discussed here, this is no longer the case. This technique and the use of the membrane filter cloth is well established. This filtration is currently being used for white liquor filtration in twenty-four mills worldwide in the chemical recovery step of the kraft process for producing paper pulp where it is replacing gravity thickeners in new plants. Filters up to 1000 sq. ft. (100 sq. meters) are filtering large volumes of solids from hot caustic solutions. The filtration materials and techniques discussed in this paper open the way to new methods and applications for filtration in the mining industry. It is not the intention of this paper to give a vigorous analysis of the different separations, but to outline some of the ways in which this filtration technique might be used in the mining industry.
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APA: G. R. S. Smith  (1989)  Comparison With Gravity Separators Of A New Filtration Method For Fine Particle Filtration

MLA: G. R. S. Smith Comparison With Gravity Separators Of A New Filtration Method For Fine Particle Filtration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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