How Industrial Plants Benefit From Apron Feeder Magnetic Separators

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Timothy G. Shuttleworth
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

In the late1970s, mineral processing plants producing copper sulfide concentrates and oxide leaching feedstocks went online with operating tonnages that exceeded traditional installations. This created a need for larger capacity belt conveyors and apron feeders. Apron feeders are slow moving, heavily loaded conveyors that feed a deep bed of ore from a bulk holding location (a bunker) as a controlled stream, often into a large capacity crusher. Apron feeders use sprockets and caterpillars, while belt feeders use rubber belts with motorized head pulleys to convey the material. The damaging of belts and clogging of transfer points from tramp iron required larger magnetic separators and the removal of tramp metal cannot prevent these serious problems. Corrective action at this location is important for two reasons: Removing tramp iron early in the ore stream protects downstream equipment from potential costly damage. Installing apron feeder magnets before the primary large capacity crusher means that secondary and tertiary crushing steps (made up of multiple parallel units) operate more efficiently, since tramp metal is removed at the onset.
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APA: Timothy G. Shuttleworth  (2011)  How Industrial Plants Benefit From Apron Feeder Magnetic Separators

MLA: Timothy G. Shuttleworth How Industrial Plants Benefit From Apron Feeder Magnetic Separators. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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