Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
233662 Minerals Engineering 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In nanotechnology, classification in the micron and submicron range is of growing interest. Usually, hydrocyclones do not reach these low cut sizes. This study presents a special batch processing technique using a 20 mm hydrocyclone for classification in the micron range. This hydrocyclone was equipped with a special underflow box that stored the coarse particles. The overflow was recirculated to the hydrocyclone entrance. A set of experiments was conducted using this batch hydrocyclone technology. Quartz with particle size <20 μm and a SiC/Si residue with size <10 μm was fed to the hydrocyclone, which operated in a closed circuit for 120 min. The results showed that the hydrocyclone preferably separates the particles that are >1 μm in the first 60 min. Later, the particles in the submicron range were increasingly discharged in the underflow. A simulation for the classification in a batch hydrocyclone with a closed circuit and underflow box is presented.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► There was used a hydrocyclone with a closed circuit and an accumulation box in the underflow. ► It was performed a separation at 0.3 μm. ► The closed circuit batch cyclone was described as a cascade process. ► An equation was derived for separation functions for cascade models.

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