Papers - Sedimentation - Selective Media Concentration-A New Tool for the Mining Industry (T. P. 2084, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Harry L. McNeill
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

The Selective Media Process was developed by the author in a laboratory provided by The Steams-Roger Manufacturing Co. It is the outcome of an investigation into the possibilities of coarse beneficiation by sink and float without using the conventional heavy media. Commercial work to date has been limited to the treatment of minus 3/8-in. iron ore at the Hill Trumbull washing plant of the Cleveland Clifis Iron Co., at Calumet, Minnesota. Two cut away prints of the machine are shown (Figs. I and 2). A rotary conical impeller is mounted within a stationary cone (Fig. 2). This impeller is adjustable vertically by a 12-ton screw jack. The speed of the impeller can be varied from 14 to 32 r.p.m. by the Reeves variable-speed motor pulley mounted on the 7½-hp. motor drive. Attached to the bottom of the stationary cone is the automatic control valve for sink product, actuated by a ¼-hp. gear motor. The sink product is dewatered in a conventional drag driven by a 7½-hp. motor and discharged onto an inclined conveyor containing from 6 to 10 per cent moisture. Two plants are operated at the Hill Trumbull property. All the ore is first treated in a typical washing plant (Fig. 3). when treating "wash ore" a finished concentrate can be produced by the log washers and Akins classifiers, as the separation involves only fine silica (minus 48-mesh) and free iron. However, when "jig ore" is led to the washing plant the coarse
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APA: Harry L. McNeill  (1947)  Papers - Sedimentation - Selective Media Concentration-A New Tool for the Mining Industry (T. P. 2084, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)

MLA: Harry L. McNeill Papers - Sedimentation - Selective Media Concentration-A New Tool for the Mining Industry (T. P. 2084, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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