The Siphonsizer Deslimer And Classifier

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leon D. Keller
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Hydraulic concentration of minerals has been practiced for a good many years. Until recently, however, the practice has been limited to a multiplicity of small pockets and relatively low tonnages and flows. The adaptation of the SiphonSizer to the concentration and classification of magnetite has changed this concept. Some fifty commercial units are currently in operation on magnetite, varying in size from 16 ft diameter circular unit to a 25 ft by 100 ft rectangular unit. Additional units up to 38 ft diameter are under construction. Depending upon the application in the flowsheet, upgrading-varies from 0.75% to 14% Fe in a single stage. To those not familiar with taconite processing, the importance of the struggle to economically remove as much silica as possible may not be fully appreciated. These figures pertaining only to transportation may be thought-provoking. If a 10,000,000 ton per year plant could reduce the silica content of their concentrate by 17, a savings in boat freight alone would amount to 100,000 tons at $2.00 per ton annually.
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APA: Leon D. Keller  (1963)  The Siphonsizer Deslimer And Classifier

MLA: Leon D. Keller The Siphonsizer Deslimer And Classifier. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1963.

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