Scale Detection And Control During Mineral Beneficiation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brian K. Failon
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Scale formation is a problem that affects many mineral processing systems because the processes require the use of large volumes of water. Scale composition may vary from circuit to circuit, but the scale deposition mechanisms and needs for prevention are often somewhat similar. Likewise, there is a degree of commonality in the prediction, detection, and elimination of scaling conditions in various water systems. This paper briefly reviews some of the conditions which lead to scale formation, as well as some of the common problems associated with unchecked scale growth. The primary focus of the paper is on the variety of chemical scale inhibitors available for use in mineral processing circuits, and the actions of each type. The means of predicting and detecting scaling tendencies are also addressed, and include both direct and indirect methods, i-e., stability index determination and chemical analysis of deposits.
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APA: Brian K. Failon  (1986)  Scale Detection And Control During Mineral Beneficiation

MLA: Brian K. Failon Scale Detection And Control During Mineral Beneficiation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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