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15-thing every Extractive Metallurgist should know about Hydrocyclone

Either it could be a separation of fines from the coarser material or separation of oil from sand, Hydrocyclone is proven and versatile equipment in the mineral, mining, and petroleum industry. Due to the cost and energy effectiveness with a low maintenance requirement, Hydrocyclones are ubiquitously in the industries since 1894. Using high centrifugal force, ores can be separated, classify, or filter from the solid and liquid component of feed. In the conventional Hydrocyclon, separation of material is based on particle size. The heavier particle will be situated towards the wall, and consecutively it reports to the underflow. In the case of the small size, they will be more tends to report in overflow through the opposite direction of spiral flow, which formed due to the pressure gap from outward to center. In Hydrocyclone, we can say with confidence that the partition efficiency or separation efficiency at any particle size could not be ideal(100%). One reason is the error in the

Upcoming Webinar: Waste Management and Beyond | Innovation Through Biological Processes

About this Event: Microbes can be found on mining sites and biological processes have been developed over the years to improve the cost and safety of different mining operations with positive impacts on the environment. This session is for anyone who would like to learn more about genomics and innovative biological processes with concrete examples on mining sites. PRESENTERS: Julie Champagne , Research Project Manager, National Research Council, Energy, Mining and Environment Nadia Mykytczuk , Associate Professor and Industrial Research Chair, Laurentian University ----------------------------------------------- Join this webinar on  Wednesday, July 15 at 1:00 PM (EDT) to hear from the experts about genomics and innovative biological processes (with concrete examples) on  #mining  sites. Register today:  https://bit.ly/2CjZXvZ .

Upcoming webinars from outotec.

O utotec is hosting a series of educational webinars focusing on different minerals and metals processing topics. We help our customers create the smartest value from natural resources and work with them to find the most sustainable solutions for water, energy, minerals, and handling the full value chain from ore to metals. The webinars will discuss how the HIGmill optimizes grinding efficiency including example projects where significant economic and environmental benefits were achieved. -------------------------------------- Presenters: Riddhika Jain, Product Manager HIGmill; Bjorn Nielsen, Director, Product Management Grinding --------------------------------------- Pre-registration beforehand is needed through the links below. If you can’t join live, register now and you’ll get access to recorded sessions. We have two live sessions, serving different time zones: 22 July 2020, 1 pm AEST (Australia / Asia): https://lnkd.in/dZhNNZz 23 July 2020 10 am MDT (23 July 2020 10 am MDT (Afric

Everything you should know about Cobalt Commodity.

Once the named Goblin metal now known as Cobalt, which was commercially explored in 1920, made a massive impact in the late 20th century. Cobalt is a ferromagnetic metal that is essential for humans in many ways. It is the 27th essential element for human lives. Cobalt can be found on both land and sea with a substantial abundance, but then also ranked 33rd. Cobalt is mainly used in batteries, alloys, tools, magnets, wings of airplanes, catalysts et., In overall, Cobalt is one of the critical commodities and everyone from mineral mining and the metal sector should be aware. This scope of this blog is limited to know about the basics of Cobalt, its mineralogy, global distribution, current process of metal extraction, price prediction, and challenges.  We are not going through the each a bit of process, but if you required detailed review, send an email to me:  sachinasra21@gmail.com .  So without wasting much time, let us get to know the goblin of the periodic table! Introduction of

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