Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10279684 | Minerals Engineering | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In kaolin classification, the final product is isolated from the overflow of a 50 mm hydrocyclone with an underflow containing fine sand and residual kaolin. For a higher kaolin recovery, the underflow is usually further treated using a washing cyclone. This paper presents a new development in fine sand washing using water injection in the conical section of the classifying cyclone. This washing results in a 45-50% reduction of the kaolin fraction (<10 μm) in the underflow. Thus, water injection into the classifying cyclone leads to a separation comparable to downstream washing.
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Authors
V. Golyk, S. Huber, M.G. Farghaly, G. Prölss, E. Endres, T. Neesse, M.A. Hararah,