Jigging. With Special Reference to the Moving-Steve, Buddle-Jig

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

Notwithstanding full concurrence with the dictum of a famous scientist that "definitions are the most accursed of all things on the face of the earth," in view of the considerable confusion which exists in jigging nomenclature, it is considered advisable to commence this paper with the following explanations of the terms which will be used throughout the text.Jig Bed. The whole layer of material lying on top of the jig screen.Ragging. The layer of denser material lying immediately above the jig screen, which is too coarse to pass through this screen and is confined horizontally by the cells of the top grid.Ore Column. The layer of ore pulp between the ragging and the top-water.Top Water. The water, carrying fine material in suspension, which flOiWS over the surface of the jig bed.Hutch Water. The water added to the jig below the screen. (Except for the water discharged with the hutch concentrate, the "hutch-water" eventually becomes "top-water.")Feed Water. The water in the ore pulp fed to the jig.(This water becomes part of the "top-water.")Pulsion. The period of the jigging cycle during which the water is moving upwards relative to the particles in the jig bed.
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APA:  (1937)  Jigging. With Special Reference to the Moving-Steve, Buddle-Jig

MLA: Jigging. With Special Reference to the Moving-Steve, Buddle-Jig. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1937.

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