Development Of High-Efficiency Hydraulic Separators

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gerald Luttrell Tracy Westerfield Jaisen Kohmuench Michael Mankosa Karen Mikkola Glen Oswald
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Hydraulic separators are commonly used for particle size classification and gravity concentration of minerals and coal. Unfortunately, the efficiency of these processes can be quite low due to poor equipment design and variations in feed consistency. To help alleviate these problems, an industry-driven R&D program has been undertaken to develop a new generation of hydraulic separators that are more efficient and less costly to operate and maintain. Two of the most promising technologies, the CrossFlow and HydroFloat separators, have now been tested at industrial sites. The data obtained from these sites have been used to illustrate the potential performance improvements that can be realized through the application of these high-efficiency separators.
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APA: Gerald Luttrell Tracy Westerfield Jaisen Kohmuench Michael Mankosa Karen Mikkola Glen Oswald  (2005)  Development Of High-Efficiency Hydraulic Separators

MLA: Gerald Luttrell Tracy Westerfield Jaisen Kohmuench Michael Mankosa Karen Mikkola Glen Oswald Development Of High-Efficiency Hydraulic Separators. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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