2015 Metplant • Real Time Tracking in Individual Cyclone Overflow Streams

Process Optimization Using Real Time Tracking of Coarse Material in Individual Cyclone Overflow Streams

Date of Conference: 
September 8, 2015
Author(s): 
Dylan Cirulis, Scott Dunford, Jennifer Snyder, Erik Bartsch, Paul Rothman, Robert Maron, David Newton, Christian O’Keefe, Joseph Mercuri
Abstract / Introduction: 

The purpose of a mineral comminution circuit with a ball mill running in closed-loop with a hydrocyclone classification cluster is to feed the downstream process with the target particle size. Maintaining the optimal particle size in the flotation feed can significantly improve plant cash flow. In particular, reducing the amount of coarse material is often a major challenge. Existing instrumentation to provide particle size measurement is considered standard equipment in most modern concentrator plants. However, availability is often very low, mainly owing to high maintenance requirements of the analyser and associated sampling system.

CiDRA Minerals Processing has developed two novel and robust technologies that address this challenge by providing high reliability and very low maintenance systems for on-line measurement of coarse material in the overflow of individual hydrocyclones. The first system is non-invasive and measures pebbles and rocks greater than 6 mm. This paper focuses on the second system, which is a ruggedized wetted sensor design with no moving parts and provides a real-time trend of the desired target grind size parameter, such as percentage above 150 micron.

Reference number: 
BI0576
Asset type: 
Technical Paper