Hydrocyclones With Controlled Wash Water Injection For Kaolin Classification

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 503 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The kaolin losses in hydrocyclone classification are determined by the fines, which are discharged together with the water to the underflow. This paper presents an improved technique of water injection to the conical part of the cyclone applied especially for small cyclones in kaolin preparation. In small hydrocyclones water, injection is a sensitive process. Therefore, the process was stabilized by controlled water injection dependent on the measurement of the underflow shape. Three applications of this innovation are presented. In the first case, the water injection is applied for the separation stage in dilute suspension where the final product is produced in the overflow of a 50mm hydrocyclone. The underflow contains sand and residual kaolin. For a higher kaolin recovery, the underflow is usually treated downstream in washing cyclones. The wash water injection results in a 45 ? 50% - reduction of the kaolin fraction <25µm in the underflow. Thus, water injection to the classifying cyclone leads to a separation comparable with a downstream washing stage. An additional hydrocyclone stage can be deleted. The second application refers to a classification in dense suspension. Here, the underflow of the last hydrocyclone stage was directed to a washing in a 50mm hydrocyclone. The additional injection of 3L/min water in to the conical part of the cyclone reduced the kaolin losses by half.The third application was executed in the washing stage equipped with 75mm hydrocyclones where the underflow is directed to flotation. Using the water injection the kaolin recovery in this stage was increased by approximately 20%. Keywords: hydrocyclone, classification, kaolin beneficiation, water injection, underflow washing
Citation
APA:
(2012) Hydrocyclones With Controlled Wash Water Injection For Kaolin ClassificationMLA: Hydrocyclones With Controlled Wash Water Injection For Kaolin Classification. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.