Slurry Pumping at Inco Metals Company (Ontario Division)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. E. Lee
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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25
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

"This paper describes the current practices and experiences, and discusses design parameters concerning slurry pumping at Inco Metals Company in the Sudbury District. It deals mainly with the long tailing and concentrate lines. Subject matter is arranged under the following headings: pumps, lines, instrumentation, system design, operation.IntroductionThe Inco Metals Company is the mining and processing section of INCO LIMITED. In the Ontario Division, it operates 13 mines, 5 mills, a smelter, an iron ore plant and 3 refineries, all engaged in the mining and recovery of nickel and copper. This paper describes the slurry pumping practices in the mills of the Ontario Division.The PumpsWe have in our Sudbury area mills most of the available types of slurry pumps, in sizes from one inch up to twelve inches, a total of about 400 pumps. The rubber-lined, horizontal shaft pump is; most numerous. However, for certain applications, the hard-metal pump is essential, and is becoming more popular for general mill service. Two types of vertical shaft pumps are used. There are a few diaphragm pumps on small thickeners, but the larger thickeners have centrifugal pumps either directly connected to the under-flow or with one pump handling several gravity underflows. We have not used piston or plunger pumps in our mills."
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APA: J. E. Lee  (1978)  Slurry Pumping at Inco Metals Company (Ontario Division)

MLA: J. E. Lee Slurry Pumping at Inco Metals Company (Ontario Division). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1978.

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