Wesfrob’s Infra-Red Dryer Installation and Operation

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 167 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1972
Abstract
"Since there was no representative from Wesfrob Mines Limited, the information on their infra-red concentrate drying operation, which had been prepared by Mr. K. Blower, was presented by Mr, Dorland. Mr. Blower, in submitting the information, emphasized that their objectives in this operation were (a) to guarantee less than 90%, of flow-moisture in their copper concentrates and thus satisfy marine shipping regulation• and (b) to minimize capital costs, The infra-red dryers have satisfied these objectives.To control final moisture in the copper concentrate, current practice is to preheat the filter cake with steam in the disc filter hood and then conveyor-0r7 the concentrate with infra-red calrod heaters. The application of steam aids the system as follows:1) Improves vacuum pump efficiency.2) Lowers viscosity of filtrate (increased temperature},3) Preheats the cake prior to radiant heating. (150°F)The hot cake discharging from the filter ranges from 10.6 to 10.9% moisture. After radiant heating the moisture level is reduced to 8.5% - 9.7% depending on production rate. Further moisture loss occurs during conveying and transferring to the stockpile for a final shipment moisture ranging from 8.1% to 9.5%. Production rate is frail J to 5 dry short tons per hour.1) #23 Conveyor 18"" flat belt covered from filter discharge to transfer point with 7 heaters end-to-end. Drive - Reeves Vari-Speed, 31:4 ratio, type 332-10-18, class ""D"", driving through a 24:1 ratio Dodge reducer. Speed of Conveyor - 3,9 feet per minute to 19.6 feet per minute. (Speed has been established and is not changed as a rule from the present level of a1:out 15.)2) #23 Conveyor 24"" wide, 20° troughed belt covered with 21 heaters, end-to-end from loading point, Speed - Constant at 54,2 feet per minute."
Citation
APA:
(1972) Wesfrob’s Infra-Red Dryer Installation and OperationMLA: Wesfrob’s Infra-Red Dryer Installation and Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1972.