Process water conditioning to improve slurry dewatering

A. Vietti, Sl Rabie, K. Ntshabele
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Portions of this paper were originally published in ‘A strategy for improving water recovery in kimberlitic diamond mines’ as it appeared in the February 2019 Edition of the SAIMM Journal, Volume 119 published by The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mine site location and the sources from which raw water is drawn are fixed by geology, geography and climate. The colloidal behaviour of the tailings is therefore randomly determined by the tailings mineralogy and the chemical characteristics of the process water circuit. In some fortunate cases, the tailings slurries are non-dispersive and solid/liquid separation, either by gravity thickening or filtration, is easily achieved at low capital and operating cost. In less fortunate cases the tailings are highly dispersive and solid/liquid separation is achieved only at high capital and operating cost. This paper presents a strategy by which difficult-to-treat slurries can be modified by conditioning the process water circuit with a process water conditioner (ClariVie44®) so that gravity thickening and filtration can be enhanced.
工艺水调理改善浆料脱水
本文的部分内容最初发表在“提高金伯利岩钻石矿山水回收率的战略”中,该战略发表在南部非洲采矿和冶金研究所出版的2019年2月版《samm杂志》第119卷。矿山的场地位置和原水的来源是由地质、地理和气候决定的。因此,尾矿的胶体行为是由尾矿矿物学和工艺回路的化学特性随机决定的。在一些幸运的情况下,尾矿浆是非分散性的,通过重力浓缩或过滤很容易实现固/液分离,成本低,运行成本低。在不太幸运的情况下,尾矿高度分散,只有在高资本和运营成本下才能实现固/液分离。本文提出了一种策略,通过使用工艺水调理剂(ClariVie44®)调节工艺水回路,可以修改难以处理的浆料,从而增强重力增稠和过滤。
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