Fine Screening. . . The Current State Of The Art

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 36
- File Size:
- 1273 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1971
Abstract
Fine screening, as discussed in this paper, pertains to the use of the Rapifine DSM Screen to make a 65 to 325-mesh separation at production tonnages. The greatest number of Rapifine Screen installations are in magnetic taconite plants where the unusual relationship between the grinding mill, cyclone classifier, magnetic separators, and fine screens makes the Rapifine Screen application unique. Since the initial fine screening installation on magnetite in 1961, (1) additional installations and further testwork have contributed to the fund of information which is the basis of this paper. The addition of fine screens to the grinding-classifying circuit of a magnetic taconite plant creates a change that effects all components of the circuit. Pine screens in a non-magnetic plant have also been investigated, but here the benefits have not' been as clearly defined. Screens classify according to the particle size. Hydrocyclones classify by a combination of particle size and particle weight. The change in the type of classification minimizes overgrinding of the mineral. The resultant savings in grinding power can be used to increase the throughput, upgrade the product, or increase recovery.
Citation
APA:
(1971) Fine Screening. . . The Current State Of The ArtMLA: Fine Screening. . . The Current State Of The Art. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.