Conference Proceedings
                        MetPlant 2011
Conference Proceedings
                            MetPlant 2011
Increasing Capacity and Efficiency of Grinding Circuits with High Frequency Screens
                            
The objective of this paper is to examine the operation of high frequency screens in closed circuit grinding, where the outcomes achieved indicate favourable economic gains at the comminution stage and downstream processes, including flotation, dewatering, and filtration operations. The classification process in grinding circuits has been slowly evolving within the last century. The history of classification devices brings to mind rake classifiers and spiral classifiers, which although having higher efficiencies compared to hydrocyclones, were not able to keep pace with the evolution of concentrator equipment treating higher tonnages. This higher tonnage throughput has tended to drive the concept of utilising hydrocyclones as the classification stage in closed grinding circuits. The comminution process is commonly the most energy intensive stage of mineral processing. Researchers have determined that the classification stage in the comminution process has the greatest potential for improvement. This paper is intended to inform mineral process engineers of the benefits that high frequency screens offer over hydrocyclones. This will be done by reviewing the purpose for the evolution of classification in the comminution process, documenting past and recent studies, and explaining the modern technology that is currently available._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Wheeler, J and Packer, B, 2011. Increasing capacity and efficiency of grinding circuits with high frequency screens, in Proceedings MetPlant 2011, pp 107-114 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
                    
                        FORMAL CITATION:Wheeler, J and Packer, B, 2011. Increasing capacity and efficiency of grinding circuits with high frequency screens, in Proceedings MetPlant 2011, pp 107-114 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
                                    
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                                    J Wheeler, B Packer
                                
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