Increase your plant recovery: more efficient spiral circuits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. A. Toney P. J. Bethell L. R. Fish
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

With new lightweight designs, spirals have become standard equipment in coal preparation plants worldwide. To their credit, spirals typically show very low coal losses to the refuse stream under most operating conditions. However, spirals do tend to separate at cut points in excess of 1.80 S.G. Attempts to obtain lower cut points have typically resulted in coal losses to middlings. Middlings retreatment with secondary spirals is therefore becoming common place. Other forms of retreatment with water-only cyclones, hydrosizers and recirculation have been attempted with some success. This paper reports on a novel (patent applied for) approach to retreating spiral middlings in a heavymedia cyclone circuit.
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APA: T. A. Toney P. J. Bethell L. R. Fish  (2000)  Increase your plant recovery: more efficient spiral circuits

MLA: T. A. Toney P. J. Bethell L. R. Fish Increase your plant recovery: more efficient spiral circuits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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