Minerals Beneficiation - Analysis of the Wash Thickener-Two Stage Filtration Circuit

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. S. Olson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

An analysis of the wash thickener-two stage filtration circuit was undertaken to quantitatively describe the circuit performance. On the basis of information developed in this study, the factors of major importance in reducing soluble loss are: filter wash, wash zone size, filter capacity, filter feed pulp dilution, blow back, filter cloth, water to repulp, water to primary wash, water to feed pulp and thickener underflow. The wash thickener-two stage filtration circuit has been used in many hydrometallurgical plants to separate solute from leach solids. As many as 20 to 30 plant operating variables determine the performance of the wash circuit and hence the soluble loss. The complex relationships of these variables, with each other and with soluble loss, make the evaluation of their effect on mill performance difficult. An analysis of this type of circuit was undertaken to quantitatively describe the circuit performance. THE CIRCUIT The diagram in Fig. 1 represents the operation of the wash thickener-two stage filter circuit. This circuit provides for counter current, cross current or for a combination of countercurrent-cross current operation. The feed pulp stream, J, is intended to include any solution or water, other than primary and secondary filtrate, which enters the wash thickener. Except for filter washing, the operations in the circuit are simple mixing operations which can be described by material balance. The concentration of solute in the filtrate and cake solution after application of wash liquor cannot be described by simple material balance. The displacement washing equation, derived by Rhodes1 and extended by Choundhury and Dahlstrom,2 appears to best describe this case of miscible displacement in porous media. In a useful form, it is
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APA: R. S. Olson  (1963)  Minerals Beneficiation - Analysis of the Wash Thickener-Two Stage Filtration Circuit

MLA: R. S. Olson Minerals Beneficiation - Analysis of the Wash Thickener-Two Stage Filtration Circuit. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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