Installing Cyclones on the Primary Grinding Circuit at Cyprus Sierrita

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leonard N. Hill
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Cyprus Sierrita Corp. has 16 parallel 5.03 m-diam x 5.8 m long (16.5 ft-diam x 19 ft) primary ball mills, each operating in closed circuit with a nest of cyclones. Before the upgrade to 840 mm (33 in.) cyclones, each mill operated with a nest of five 660 mm (26 in.) cyclones - four in use and one on standby. In this configuration, the mill throughput was 88.5 kt/d (97,500 stpd). Flotation feed averaged 25.9% +212 pm (+65 mesh). The 660 mm (26 in.) cyclones normally operated at an inlet pressure of 34 kPa (5 psi), lower than the inlet pressure of 55 kPa (8 psi) recommended by the manufacturer. The circuit was typically operated with cyclone overflow densities greater than 40% solids to achieve the required throughput. This resulted in inefficient cyclone operation and excessive coarse oversize reporting to flotation. The apexes choked frequently. Larger apexes were tested but reduced the classification efficiency and resulted in circulating loads greater than 800%.
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APA: Leonard N. Hill  (1994)  Installing Cyclones on the Primary Grinding Circuit at Cyprus Sierrita

MLA: Leonard N. Hill Installing Cyclones on the Primary Grinding Circuit at Cyprus Sierrita. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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