Dust Collection Methods for Primary and Secondary Crushing (NOVEMBER 21, 1975 )

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Ingram
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

"PRIMARY DUST COLLECTOR A. 42,000 CFM James Howden Fan Z-6 Size 3650 Fan Dia 40"" HP 75It was found that the fan was not large enough to remove the air that was displaced by the trucks dumping. So it was removed and an enclosure was installed to isolate the gyro from the rest of the building.B. FANSJames Howden Fans Model RPM 3500 Series 357 FW HP 10These fans were installed when the first dust system was put into operation. It was found that the high RPM and extreme fan wear caused a major maintenance problem. These fans were replaced with Chicage Blowers Model SWS1 RPM 1180 Dia 36"".DRY CYCLONE COLLECTORS A.,Three four foot rubber lined cyclones. Four six foot rubber lined cyclones.All under flow. Water is controlled manually and gravity flows to a central sump box. From there it flows to the grinding circuit in the Mill.Cyclone under flow product runs between 100 and 200 tons of dust per 24 hours with a screen analysis 30% + 400.The cyclone under flow product is diluted to about 3 to 4%. Solids total gallonage approximately 400.B.,Elbair Wet Scrubber125 HP RPM 56042,000 CFM,Model PX861The Elbair collects the total product from the discharge. Of the Cyclone fans the under flaw goes to the Mill - the Elbair discharges stack goes to atmosphere.The Elbair wet scrubber had to be redesigned in order to keep it in service."
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APA: D. Ingram  (1976)  Dust Collection Methods for Primary and Secondary Crushing (NOVEMBER 21, 1975 )

MLA: D. Ingram Dust Collection Methods for Primary and Secondary Crushing (NOVEMBER 21, 1975 ). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1976.

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