Symposium On Cyclones – Cyclone Practice In Arizona

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Russell Salter Edwin J. King
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1957

Abstract

SINCE 1950, when perhaps two or three cyclones were being tested in Arizona, the number in use has grown to about 100. Most of these have come into operation within the last two or three years, and according to information supplied by various mining companies, the number will continue to grow for several years more. In mills that have been recently constructed, cyclones dominate the fine classification field, removing grit from lime slurries, producing smelter flux, reducing concentrate thickener overloads, classifying molybdenite in grinding circuits, and conditioning flotation feed. Four major copper companies are now testing cyclones in primary grinding circuits, and one concentrator soon to begin operation will classify entirely with cyclones. In at least two instances these versatile machines have been given a vital role in the construction of tailings disposal systems.
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APA: Russell Salter Edwin J. King  (1957)  Symposium On Cyclones – Cyclone Practice In Arizona

MLA: Russell Salter Edwin J. King Symposium On Cyclones – Cyclone Practice In Arizona. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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