Density Separation Of Fine, High-Density Particles In A Water-Only Hydrocyclone

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. H. Kim
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The use of a 25.4 mm diameter water-only hydrocyclone for separating fine-size (-150 µm), high-density (>4.5 g/cc) particles from similar-size, lower-density (2.65 glee) particles was investigated. It was found that a single-stage separation recovered nearly 90% of the heavy minerals (7.0 g/cc), while achieving a volume reduction of about 70%. The use of dense medium in a single stage improved volume reductions to 90% at similar heavy mineral recoveries. In addition, computer simulations of a three-stage circuit were performed, which showed that recoveries approaching 97% with volume reductions of 95% were possible.
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APA: B. H. Kim  (1998)  Density Separation Of Fine, High-Density Particles In A Water-Only Hydrocyclone

MLA: B. H. Kim Density Separation Of Fine, High-Density Particles In A Water-Only Hydrocyclone. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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