Evaluation Of The Altair Centrifugal Jig For Fine Particle Separations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. K. Mohanty
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Due to inefficiencies of the flotation process, significant effort has been recently provided to develop gravity separators for treating ultrafine particles. As a result, several enhanced gravity concentrators have been developed and commercialized. The Altair Centrifugal Jig is an enhanced gravity separator that provides relatively efficient separations on +25 µm size fractions. An experimental program conducted on -600 µm coal found that the Altair Jig reduced the ash content of the 600 x 44 µm from about 30% to 10% with an 86% combustible recovery value. The pulse water pressure, feed volumetric rate and ragging volume were found to be the key operating parameters affecting the separation performances obtained from the process. An extremely low density cut point of 1.54 and an Ep value of 0.08 were indicative of the high process efficiency values achievable by the Altair jig.
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APA: M. K. Mohanty  (1998)  Evaluation Of The Altair Centrifugal Jig For Fine Particle Separations

MLA: M. K. Mohanty Evaluation Of The Altair Centrifugal Jig For Fine Particle Separations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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