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SLURRY-MIXTURE

Extending pump life

Wednesday 10 December 2008

An iron-ore mine in northern Minnesota is said to be benefiting from a slurry diverter design.


Rotor floats to top

Tuesday 02 December 2008

Outotec has released a new rotor and stator design that is said to further extend the maximum air feed limit compared to other existing designs.


Fluid sealing technology

Monday 23 June 2008

Garlock will display some of its fluid-sealing technologies on Stand 6003 at QME 2008.


QME showcases sampling solution

Thursday 05 June 2008

Thermo Scientific will be showcasing its range of products on stand 1094 at QME 2008.


Raking in the benefits

Monday 18 February 2008

ALTHOUGH a rake may appear to be a fairly straightforward piece of technology, when used in mineral processing facilities, the difference between a well-designed or poorly-designed rake can mean millions of dollars in scaled, damaged or poorly operating equipment.


Gladiator rumbles with slurry

Wednesday 06 February 2008

HAWK Measurement Systems has launched a device that detects the level of liquid, slurry or powder in a tank or vessel.


Retrofit lifts slurry tank performance

Wednesday 26 December 2007

A TEAM of CSIRO researchers using a scaled-down model of an alumina slurry mixing tank have succeeded in improving tank productivity without increasing power consumption.


Mill duty application

Wednesday 12 December 2007

KSB AUSTRALIA has released a range of slurry pumps for coarse and fine particles.


Optimum plant design

Monday 08 October 2007

Technical focus: plant design and equipment. Simon Courtenay writes


Flotation cell recovery

Friday 21 September 2007

Endress delivers a two-channel four-wire device Prosonic S system for floatation cell recovery. John Immelman writes


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