The Japanese Swirl Cyclone

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Raymond E. Zimmerman
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The use of standard dense-media cyclones is well known, as they have been in use for many years. They are especially well suited for operating at low separating densities and for treating difficult coals containing a high percentage of near-gravity at the point of separation. Very few modifications of the basic design have ever been made. The author recently, however, has been interested in the development of a new type of dense-media cyclone that has been produced in Japan. He has observed the testing of this unit and has collected much data which he feels should be of considerable interest to coal preparation engineers. He feels that this unit, called the Swirl Cyclone, may be of substantial value as an alternate to the standard cyclones. It is certainly worthy of further investigation. There has been relatively little written in English-language publications on the Swirl Cyclone. It was briefly described at the Fifth International Coal Preparation Congress. I It has been described in a general manner by the author in two prior publications. 2, 3 This paper proposes to describe this device in more detail and at the same time submit technical data illustrating its wide characteristics.
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APA: Raymond E. Zimmerman  (1977)  The Japanese Swirl Cyclone

MLA: Raymond E. Zimmerman The Japanese Swirl Cyclone. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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