Conference Proceedings
Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies (MetPlant) 2006
Conference Proceedings
Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies (MetPlant) 2006
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Assessment of High Shear Stator Performance at Kanowna Belle Gold Mine
Potential areas for improvement in flotation performance were identified during JKTech model development surveys in October 2003. Subsequent implementation of the JKTech recommendations in consultation with flotation cell manufacturer Outokumpu have resulted in gold flotation recovery increases of more than four per cent over a two-year period._x000D_
One of these recommendations was the installation of High Shear Stators in the Cleaner and Recleaner flotation cells. The High Shear Stator installation project was justified based on simulations completed using JKSimFloat._x000D_
Bubble size measurements completed before and after installation of High Shear Stators showed a reduction in mean bubble size of approximately 50 per cent in the Cleaner cells. Both Cleaner and Recleaner banks showed a significant narrowing of the bubble size distributions following the installation._x000D_
Plant gold recovery increase resulting from the installation of High Shear Stators was 1.1 per cent, with a 1.9 per cent increase in flotation gold recovery and 5.4 per cent increase in flotation sulfur recovery._x000D_
Based on the 1.1 per cent recovery increase and total project cost of less than $200 000, the High Shear Stator Project NPV was $8 200 000 with a 0.25 year payback period._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Bilney, T, MacKinnon, S and Kok, J, 2006._x000D_
Assessment of high shear stator performance at Kanowna Belle Gold Mine, in Proceedings Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies 2006, pp 312-320 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
One of these recommendations was the installation of High Shear Stators in the Cleaner and Recleaner flotation cells. The High Shear Stator installation project was justified based on simulations completed using JKSimFloat._x000D_
Bubble size measurements completed before and after installation of High Shear Stators showed a reduction in mean bubble size of approximately 50 per cent in the Cleaner cells. Both Cleaner and Recleaner banks showed a significant narrowing of the bubble size distributions following the installation._x000D_
Plant gold recovery increase resulting from the installation of High Shear Stators was 1.1 per cent, with a 1.9 per cent increase in flotation gold recovery and 5.4 per cent increase in flotation sulfur recovery._x000D_
Based on the 1.1 per cent recovery increase and total project cost of less than $200 000, the High Shear Stator Project NPV was $8 200 000 with a 0.25 year payback period._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Bilney, T, MacKinnon, S and Kok, J, 2006._x000D_
Assessment of high shear stator performance at Kanowna Belle Gold Mine, in Proceedings Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies 2006, pp 312-320 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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T Bilney, S MacKinnon, J Kok
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