Conference Proceedings
Coal and Mineral Sizing, Wollongong
Conference Proceedings
Coal and Mineral Sizing, Wollongong
Screening Experience at Australian Iron and Steel, Port Kembla
The screening of iron ores, sinter and coke, and investigations undertaken to improve screening efficiency and cloth life are discussed. The major modifications to coke screening proposed with the construction of No. 7 coke ovens battery are briefly described. The major problem areas were identified as screen cloth blinding and pegging, feed presentation and screen overloading. Blinding and pegging have had a significant effect upon screening efficiency with the screening of sinter, coke breeze and wet iron ores in particular. Pegging can be reduced or eliminated by the correct selection of aperture size and shape, screen excitation and slope, and screening medium. Blinding encountered with wet coke breeze was a particular problem in which no significant progress was made.
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J B Drinkwater
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- Published: 1984
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