How to Derate a Pump Curve for Slurry Pumping
The pump curves published by pump manufacturers are for the performance of the pump on water. Some pump manufacturers use a derating factor to correct the head and efficiency of the pump when pumping slurry. This a subject which has had a lot of controversy and disagreement It is suggested that the method used be […]
Mining Tailings Pumps
The disposal of mill residues or tailings costs 2 to 6 cents pel ton, however carefully it is done. Residues may be moist sand which can be conveyed by belt or trucked to a dump, moist solid slime which can be handled somewhat similarly, or pulp which can be pumped to a suitable place. The […]
Ceramic Shaft Sleeve For SRL Pump
Ceramic Shaft Sleeve For SRL Pump Increases Part Life By Several Times That of Steel Sleeves One of the problems of concern to operators of centrifugal slurry pumps is the wear of shaft sleeves and the deterioration of packing material in the gland. This matter has also been under study by the Engineering Research and […]
OSA Sample Pumps – Vertical Tank Pump
For pumping and feeding a slurry sample to a On-Stream-Analyzer (OSA), the classic pump to use is a vertical tank pump. The market for such OSA sample pump appears dominated by Metso. Irony is OSA’s are made by Outotec or Thermo Fisher Scientific, but you must go elsewhere to pump your slurry sample to the X-ray. […]
Power Required for Pumping Water
In Pumping Water, the power required to raise a given quantity of water to any height up to 100 ft. can be calculated from this Table, which assumes the use of a double inlet centrifugal pump of good design working well up to its full capacity and reasonably near to its most efficient speed. To […]
Slurry Pumps
When the slurry cannot be transferred from one machine to the next by gravity, one method of handling it is by means of a Wilfley slurry Pump, which is shown in Fig. 21. It is employed in most modern flotation plants for elevating and transferring all classes of material from coarse gritty slurry to fine […]
Froth Factor for Pump Sizing
The ‘froth factor’ is a measure of the air contained in the froth. It is quantified by filling a measuring cylinder or bucket, of known volume, with froth and measuring the froth column. After air dissipation the remaining water and solids volume is measured. The ratio of the original volume of froth to the remaining […]
Tailings Pond Water Balance
Water systems in modern mines are complex and an understanding of the tailings pond and plant water balance is necessary. Control of the water balance can avoid problems such as operating losses from water shortages or hazardous releases as a result of a water surplus. Here is a schematic of a typical water balance. By regularly monitoring the various components […]
Pumps & Pumping Research
Horizontal Process Pumps Modification to Comply With API-610 Sixth Edition Forces And Moments Diamond like Carbon Coatings Tribological Possibilities and Limitations in Applications on Sintered Silicon Carbide Bearing and Seal Faces Changes in Pump Vibration Levels Caused by the Misalignment of Different Style Couplings High Pressure Noncontacting Mechanical Seal for API Applications A Case History […]
Pumps & Pumping Education
Improved Mechanical Seal For High Pressure Pumps in Severe Abrasive Tailings Services Zero Emission Solutions for Mechanical Seals on Light Hydrocarbons Pressure Ratings of Mechanical Seals The Control of Variable Speed Pumps in Parallel Operation An Overview of Hardfaced Coatings for Industrial Use Development of a Noncontacting Seal for Gas Liquid Applications Using Wavy Face […]