Development of a Remotely Controlled Reagent Feeding System

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. A. Hillier
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The staff of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting concentrator have developed a new type of reagent feeder. Several factors encouraged the development of such a system: varying heads caused by the mixing of ores from several mines, the increasing number of flotation circuits operated and reagent feeding stations remote from the flotation operator's work area. The reagent feeders also had to be compatible with future plans for reagent control from an on-stream X-ray analyzer and computer system. The new feeder is a positive-displacement pump set to deliver a constant volume per stroke. At a remote panel, the feed rate is altered by changing the time between strokes. The feeders have been found to be reasonably trouble-free and accurate to less than 2 per cent error.
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APA: J. A. Hillier  (1973)  Development of a Remotely Controlled Reagent Feeding System

MLA: J. A. Hillier Development of a Remotely Controlled Reagent Feeding System. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1973.

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