Concentration and Hydraulic Transport of Heavy Mineral Concentrate with Automatic Control

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 57
- File Size:
- 5130 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
Titanium and Zirconium Industries Pty. Ltd. separates rutile and zircon from heavy mineral concentrate recovered from sand dunes on the east coast of North Stradbroke Island, Queensland. Separation plant feed is delivered to Dunwich, on the west coast, by a seven mile aerial ropeway traversing the island. Mining and concentration is effected by two floating dredge-concentrators now operating on the beach 31; miles from the aerial ropeway terminal. Heavy mineral concentrate is transported hydraulically from the dredges to the ropeway through a 6 in. pipeline. Six pumps in series deliver 24 ton/hr of dry solids in a pulp containing 13 per cent solids. For maximum economy the transfer pumping system is controlled deliberately to cause transportation in the zone of incipient settlement of solids, ieat velocities below the limit deposit velocity for the particular pipe diameter, pulp density, and specific gravity of solids. Automatic density control, based on a combination of power consumption and pipeline pressure, eliminates the danger of plugging the line but periodic flushing is necessary to remove gradual accumulation of solids in the bottom of the pipe. After 15 months operation the pipeline was descaled with hydrochloric acid to remove severe blistering with rust nodules, regrowth of which is now prevented by continuous injection of inhibitors. After transporting 100,000 tons of heavy mineral the average wear on the steel portion of the pipeline was 0·01 in. and indications are that wear on the asbestos cement portion is less.DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSGeographyTitanium & Zirconium Industries Pty. Ltd. (T.A.Z.I.) operates on North Stradbroke Island, some 30 miles southeast of Brisbane, Queensland. The island is approximately 25 miles long and eight miles wide, and is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean and on the west by Moreton Bay (Fig. 1). With the exception of a small outcrop of volcanic 1. Manuscript received at The Institute. 8th May. 1962. This paper was presented at the Annual Conference of The Institute. 5th-11th August. 1962.
Citation
APA: (1962) Concentration and Hydraulic Transport of Heavy Mineral Concentrate with Automatic Control
MLA: Concentration and Hydraulic Transport of Heavy Mineral Concentrate with Automatic Control. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1962.