Rheological Properties Of Heavy Media Suspensions Stabilized By Polymers And Bentonites ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 28
- File Size:
- 607 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
The wide scale acceptance of the heavy media separation is due to its simplicity and efficiency. The two most important variables of the process are specific gravity and consistency of the medium. The latter is a function of the settling rate of the media solids. The almost always present clay in the feed and conse¬quently in the medium acts as a stabilizing agent, and its optimum concentration varied between 3-4%.(1,2) Since polymers essentially perform the same function in oil well drilling muds - i.e. to suspend cuttings during drilling - as the fine clay in heavy media separation, this led to the investigation of whether polymers could be used in heavy media separation as supporting agents. During the first phase of the work, it was found that by the controlled addition of polymers, the stability of the heavy media increased without unduly increasing viscosity of the suspensions, thus yielding conditions for more effective and efficient separation. The results of the experiments were reported in a paper at the AIME Centennial Annual Meeting, March 1971.(3) This paper presents the results of the experiment carried out during the second phase of the work.
Citation
APA:
(1975) Rheological Properties Of Heavy Media Suspensions Stabilized By Polymers And Bentonites ? IntroductionMLA: Rheological Properties Of Heavy Media Suspensions Stabilized By Polymers And Bentonites ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.