Experiences of Two-Stage Classification at Outokumpu Concentrators

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Tarvainen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"Lately, the development work in closed circuit grinding has mainly been focused on mills and on different types of instrumentation, mathematical models and automation in spite of the fact that the poor efficiency of the classifier is well known. It has also been proven by several investigations that by improving the sharpness of classifier separation, remarkable technical and economical advantages can be achieved. Some attempts to improve the performance of the most common classifier, hydrocyclone, have been made, among them injection of wash water above the spigot cyclone and retreatment of either or both of the products of the primary classifier. No method has been successful enough to achieve general adoption in the industry. The purpose of this paper is to introduce some industrial results achieved by two-stage classification where the coarse product of the turbulent-flow classifier, hydrocyclone, is cleaned in a laminar-flow cone classifier.The main target of the adoption of the two-stage classification circuit it naturally to improve the sharpness of size separation. This again leads to the following advantages in the grinding process:- lower circulating load and increased capacity- lower energy consumptionnarrower size distribution in the fine product- less overgrinding and less slimes- reduced specific surface areaThese improvements, no doubt, reflect on the subsequent concentrating process in the following aspects:the rate of flotation is improved, less reagents and energy is neededthe recovery and grade of valuable minerals in concentrates is improved- savings in dewatering can be expected- less fines in tailings improve the conditions for water recirculation."
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APA: M. Tarvainen  (1980)  Experiences of Two-Stage Classification at Outokumpu Concentrators

MLA: M. Tarvainen Experiences of Two-Stage Classification at Outokumpu Concentrators. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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