Some Recent Innovations in Canadian Milling Practice

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bertrand Robinson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

Great advances have been made in rubber-lined pumps for the pumping of mill pulps. The Canadian Allis Chalmers alone report ov.er 300 such pumps put into service during the past four years. Pumps in which both the casing and the impeller are rubber covered have proved most economical in handling the usual run of mill pulps, effecting large savings in power, maintenance, and shutdown costs. For the handling of pulps containing comparatively large, sharper edged /articles, rubber-lined casings with hard iron impellers have been developed by the pumping departments of Hollinger and Noranda. These rubber-iron combination pumps show an appreciable reduction in overall pumping costs as compared with the all-rubber and the all-iron pumps. The power efficiency is lower in rubber-iron than in all-rubber pumps but higher than in the all-iron pumps, with lower replacement costs due to the cheap iron impellers used. Where continuous operation is essential, however, and duplication of units to take care of shutdown time for replacement of parts is not within the expenditure budget of the company, all-rubber pumps are being used t0 a greater extent. As in all items pertaining to milling operations, the economics of the situation must be studied as closely as the technical details, to arrive at the most advisable practice.
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APA: Bertrand Robinson  (1939)  Some Recent Innovations in Canadian Milling Practice

MLA: Bertrand Robinson Some Recent Innovations in Canadian Milling Practice. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1939.

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