Technical Notes - Air-Slide Classification of Ground Dolomite

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. A. Toynbee
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

An experimental air-slide classifier1 has been applied to the de-dusting of ground dolomite in an attempt to produce a grade of -30 +150 mesh (B. S. Sieves) material from a raw material containing 30-35% of the -150 mesh fraction. Air flows varying between 1.5 and 2.5 cu ft/sec sq ft of screen area were used. The throughput of dolomite was between 80 and 100 lbs/h. inch of screen width. The size analyses of the de-dusted material and of the original dolomite are shown in table at right. The proportions of the +100 mesh material in the feed and in the de-dusted products have been used to calculate materials balances, on the assumption that there is no loss, as dust, of this +100 mesh fraction. By interpolation, it can be shown that a de-dusted product recovery of 68.5% will be obtained at an air flow of 2.13 cu ft/sec sq ft of screen area. The feed material contains 68.5% of +150 mesh material, so that if the de-dusting gave a perfectly sharp cut, the product would contain no material less than 150 mesh. Further calculations based on the size analyses, show that, at an air flow of 2.13 cu ft/sec sq ft of screen air, the -150 mesh fraction in the de-dusted product will fall just below the specified maximum limit of 5%.
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APA: P. A. Toynbee  (1964)  Technical Notes - Air-Slide Classification of Ground Dolomite

MLA: P. A. Toynbee Technical Notes - Air-Slide Classification of Ground Dolomite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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