The Influence of Medium Rheology on the Separation of Minerals in Dense Medium Drums and Cyclones

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Baguley PJ Napier-Munn TJ
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper presents preliminary resu]ts from field studies which were conducted to establish, among other things. the influence of medium viscosity on the partitioning behaviour of dense medium cyclones and drums in mineral applications, using frrrosilicon- ba_sed media. The medium vicoosit.y- was measured on-line, and partitioning behaviour was determined using ore sampling and density t r acers . The results demonstrate that viscosity is an important. operating variable, influencing ,eparat.ing density and efficiency under certain conditions. The implication is that metallurgical performance can be optimised by manipulating viscosity, either by appropriate selection of medium' characteristics or by automatic alarming and/or "ontroi using signals from the on- 1. i ne viscometer.
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APA: Baguley PJ Napier-Munn TJ  (1987)  The Influence of Medium Rheology on the Separation of Minerals in Dense Medium Drums and Cyclones

MLA: Baguley PJ Napier-Munn TJ The Influence of Medium Rheology on the Separation of Minerals in Dense Medium Drums and Cyclones. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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