Concentrate Drying at the Sullivan Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Sideco
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

"Concentrate drying at the Sullivan Concentrator goes back to 1937 when the original coal-fired dryer was put into operation. This was a second hand 8' dia. x 56' long Struthers-Wells rotary dryer that came from the phosphate plant in Warfield, B.C.In 1962, replacement of the old dryer was seriously considered. The shell and the auxiliary drive mechanism were badly worn and needed replacing. In April 1963, the new 8' dia. x 65' long fuel oil-fired Struthers-Wells dryer went in operation at an installed cost of $174,000.In 1965, it was apparent that a major rebuilding of the dust collecting system would have to be done. A study was carried out and a Ducon Dynamic Gas Scrubber was installed. The system went in operation in November 1966 and has fully met expectations.In the same year, the zinc dryer was converted from fuel oil to natural gas. The conversion has resulted in savings in fuel cost of 12 to 15%.Frame No. 1Zinc Dryer PerformanceDryer Make - Struthers-WellsDryer Size 3/4 8' dia. x 65' long Drum Drive - 100 HPSpeed of Rotation - 5 RPMFeed Rate - 50-65 TPHFeed Moisture - 10-12%Discharge Moisture - 4-6%Dryer Inlet Temperature - 1600-1800°F Dryer Outlet Temperature - 200-250°F Stack Gas Volume - 25,000-40,000 CFNDust Collecting Efficiency - 99.75-99.98% Duet Loss in Stack - 50-300 lbs./day"
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APA: C. Sideco  (1972)  Concentrate Drying at the Sullivan Concentrator

MLA: C. Sideco Concentrate Drying at the Sullivan Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1972.

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