The Use Of Hydrocyclones For Ultrafine Separations: Case Studies (af4c86c9-14b3-472b-bcfc-917c784c3194)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gerald P. Kelton
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Over the past quarter of a century, the success of the hydrocyclone as a classifier in closed circuit grinding installations has permitted the introduction of the cyclone into virtually all fields of wet industrial processing. Research and experience gained in these applications have established the optimum cyclone sizes and designs necessary to provide the required performance. Although cyclones are used in widely diverse liquid-solid applications, their use for ultrafine separation clearly demonstrates the importance of a familiarity with previous case studies. Krebs Engineers is firmly dedicated to serving the process industry and has acquired the unsurpassed knowledge and experience to handle all types of separations and classification problems. Cyclones have been used for a number of applications to make what might be considered fine separations. A typical example is in an iron ore grinding circuit where a 381 mm diameter cyclone will classify an overflow product to 85% -44 micron. There is no question that this is a fine separation, but still finer separations are possible, and these are known as ultrafine separations.
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APA: Gerald P. Kelton  (1983)  The Use Of Hydrocyclones For Ultrafine Separations: Case Studies (af4c86c9-14b3-472b-bcfc-917c784c3194)

MLA: Gerald P. Kelton The Use Of Hydrocyclones For Ultrafine Separations: Case Studies (af4c86c9-14b3-472b-bcfc-917c784c3194). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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