Trends in concentrate dewatering operations in mills of the Noranda Group

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. V. Konigsmann
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

"Concentrate dewatering operations have a significant influence on the economics of base metal beneficiation. The expenditures f or energy and labour per tonne of product are high. The relatively low efficiencies of standard techniques present inducements for process modifications. Development efforts at several Noranda concentrators led to process changes which improved productivity, namely, agitated pulp storage in large vessels, process automation and pressure filtration.IntroductionA program was initiated in 1968 with the aim of improving utilization of manpower and equipment in dewatering operations. The following considerations motivated us in this effort: Firstly, filters and dryers had traditionally been operated continuously and in step with grinding and flotation circuits. The demand for labour and equipment operating time was fixed and was not determined by the rate of concentrate production.Secondly, dewatering equipment had usually been designed to handle the concentrate tonnages which were produced when mill feed grades were high; therefore the equipment operated at less than capacity when treating ores of average metal content. The first goal was the separation of the flotation process from concentrate dewatering by development of a practical storage system for concentrate pulps . A second objective was the gradual introduction of dependable automatic controls. The steep increase in energy costs after 1973 added urgency to the search for dewatering processes which were highly energy efficient."
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APA: K. V. Konigsmann  (1984)  Trends in concentrate dewatering operations in mills of the Noranda Group

MLA: K. V. Konigsmann Trends in concentrate dewatering operations in mills of the Noranda Group. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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