Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Perth-Kalgoorlie: Education, Training and Professional Development; Industrial Minerals; Project Development/Processing
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Perth-Kalgoorlie: Education, Training and Professional Development; Industrial Minerals; Project Development/Processing
The Effect of High Salt Concentrations on the Viscosity of Concentrated Quartz Suspensions
Mineral concentrators often use process water that is very saline and/or hard. In this paper the effect of increasing concentrations of sodium chloride and calcium chloride on the rheological properties of 70 wt% quartz suspensions (d5o - 10.6 m) is reported. The apparent viscosity at 100 s t in 5 mol dm -3 sodium chloride solutions (approx. 300,000 ppm) was nearly 500 times the viscosity of water without salt or particles present. Part of the increase in viscosity is caused by aggregation (coagulation) of the suspension.
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J B Farrow, R R Horsley, L Meagher, L J Warren
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- Published: 1989
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