The Performance of a Lamella Thickener at Inco's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. J. Thoburn M. J. Humphris B. R. Bowerman
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

"Nickel granules are produced for carbonylation by pouring a molten stream into a path of high pressure water. Granules and water are separated in dewatering bins. The overflow, which contains up to 0.1 weight percent solids, was initially cooled and recycled to the granulating step. However, the rate of buildup of these solids in the handling system was intolerable. A lamella thickener was installed to solve the problem by removing solids from the dewatering bin overflow. Its description, application and performance to date are discussed.The lamella thickener treats a slurry containing about 0.1% solids of which about 30 weight percent is less than 325 mesh. It recovers 80 to 90 percent of the input solids in an underflow slurry containing 90 weight percent solids. Since its installation the frequency of cleanout of the recycle water handling system has dropped from about once per month to about once or twice per-year."
Citation

APA: W. J. Thoburn M. J. Humphris B. R. Bowerman  (1977)  The Performance of a Lamella Thickener at Inco's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery

MLA: W. J. Thoburn M. J. Humphris B. R. Bowerman The Performance of a Lamella Thickener at Inco's Copper Cliff Nickel Refinery. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1977.

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