WO2013131135A1 - Method and apparatus for separating particulate matter - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus and method for separating particulate matter.
- the present invention relates to such an apparatus and method which is useful for separating minerals on the basis of density.
- the present invention relates to specific processes to remove mineral matter from the re-circulating matter within a grinding mill on the basis of density.
- the specific processes include an initial particle selection based on size using a screening process to select particulate matter that has been ground to a size where the composition is close to homogenous.
- a second process is then used to separate the low density material from the high density material.
- the low density material may be fed back into the mill while the high density component is removed or the low density material may be removed while the high density component is fed back into the mill.
- FIG. 1 A typical vertical spindle mill [80] for use in grinding coal, limestone or some other material is shown in Figure 1 .
- Feed stock is fed down the centre of the mill [81 ] to the grinding section [82] where it is crushed into smaller particles.
- These particles are normally air conveyed [83] within the mill to a classifier [84] where the larger particles [86] are separated from the fine particles [87] and returned to the grinding process [82] for further grinding.
- the grinding is normally performed by wheels [85] or balls lower in the mill and a gas, normally air, is blown [88] over the grinding section [82] so as to carry the ground material to the classifier [84], normally located at the top of the mill.
- the larger particles rejected in the classifier [84] are normally returned to the lower grinding section [82] via a reject chute [86].
- a typical example of a vertical spindle mill is shown in Figure 1 and the resulting large particle recirculation process is depicted in Figure 2.
- Figure 3 shows further detail of a typical vertical spindle mill.
- the raw feed stock that is initially fed into the mill [81 ] will normally be composed of a conglomerate with different mineral impurities bound together by another primary mineral.
- Typical examples of this are coal and limestone where various impurity components may contain minerals, such as silica (sand), pyrites (iron), calcium and/or alumina (in the clay component), that are embedded in primary mineral in the form particles or small lumps of the individual impurities.
- the primary mineral matter is carbon whereas in the case of limestone the primary mineral matter is calcium carbonate.
- the milling process crushes the feed stock releasing any particles that formed the conglomerates within the primary mineral.
- particles of sand, iron and clay will be generated in addition to particles of carbon.
- Separation of mineral components can be performed based on different physical or chemical properties, for example electrical resistivity or solubility.
- an electrostatic separator may be used to separate the low resistivity carbon from the highly resistive alumina or calcium material.
- Electrostatic separators are also known to be used in the sand mining industry to separate out the valuable minerals that could be added to the current mineral removal process to increase the degree of separation of either the low or high density material. Further separation based on solubility is another option for additional processing of the low or high density material. Washing the extracted material will remove the soluble components, which can later be recovered by evaporating the water if required.
- the present invention seeks to provide an improved, or at least an alternative to known, separation apparatus and process for separating particulate matter.
- the present invention also seeks to provide a separation apparatus and separation process, which performs separation of mineral or other particulate matter on the basis of density.
- the present invention provides a separation apparatus for separating particulate matter, including:
- a particulate inlet adapted to ingress said particulate matter into said housing
- a fluid inlet adapted to ingress a fluid into said housing
- said fluid inlet is adapted to ingress said particulate matter in a lower portion of said housing.
- said outlet is adapted to egress particulate matter of a predetermined density from an upper portion of said housing.
- said outlet is adapted to egress particulate matter of a predetermined density from a lower portion of said housing.
- said outlet is adapted to egress particulate matter of a predetermined density from an upper portion of said housing and said apparatus further includes a second outlet which is adapted to egress particulate matter of a second predetermined density from a lower portion of said housing.
- said particulate inlet includes at least one size separation screen.
- said housing is sectionalized.
- said housing includes at least one distribution screen adapted to aid distribution of a fluid flowing through said screen.
- said apparatus includes a plurality of fluid inlets.
- said fluid inlet is located below a perforated plate that extends across the housing.
- the present invention provides a multi-stage separation device for separating particulate matter, including at least two said separation apparatus as hereinbefore defined, wherein said outlet of a first separation apparatus is adapted to feed particulate matter to said particulate inlet of a second separation apparatus.
- a size separation screen is located between said outlet of first separation device and said particulate inlet of second separation device.
- the present invention provides a method for separating particulate matter using a separation apparatus including:
- a particulate inlet adapted to ingress of said particulate matter into said housing
- a fluid inlet adapted to ingress a fluid into said housing
- the method including the steps of:
- the present invention provides a separation apparatus for separating particulate matter, adapted for use with a grinding or milling device, the separation apparatus including:
- a particulate inlet adapted to ingress said particulate matter into said housing
- a fluid inlet adapted to ingress a fluid into said housing
- said fluid inlet is adapted to ingress said particulate matter in a lower portion of said housing.
- said outlet is adapted to egress particulate matter of a predetermined density from an upper portion of said housing.
- said outlet is adapted to egress particulate matter of a predetermined density from a lower portion of said housing.
- said outlet is adapted to egress of particulate matter of a predetermined density from an upper portion of said housing and said apparatus further includes a second outlet which is adapted to egress particulate matter of a second predetermined density from a lower portion of said housing.
- said particulate inlet includes at least one size separation screen.
- the separation apparatus is sectional i zed.
- said apparatus housing includes at least one distribution screen adapted to aid distribution of a fluid flowing through said screen.
- said apparatus includes a plurality of fluid inlets.
- said fluid inlet is located below a perforated plate that extends across the housing.
- the present invention provides a multi-stage separation device for separating particulate matter, including at least two separation apparatus as hereinbefore defined, wherein said outlet of first separation apparatus is adapted to feed particulate matter to said particulate inlet of second separation apparatus.
- a size separation screen is located between said outlet of first separation device and said particulate inlet of second separation device.
- the device or apparatus is installed in a vertical spindle mill.
- the present invention provides a method for separating particulate matter in a grinding or milling device using a separation apparatus including: a housing
- a particulate inlet adapted to ingress of said particulate matter into said housing
- a fluid inlet adapted to ingress a fluid into said housing
- the method including the steps of:
- Figure 1 is a section view of a prior art typical vertical spindle mill
- Figure 2 is a prior art vertical spindle mill depicting the large particle recirculation process
- Figure 3 is a prior art vertical spindle mill
- Figure 4 shows the invention installed in a vertical spindle mill, including the fluidizing air inlet and particulate outlet;
- Figure 5 is a prior art typical ball mill;
- Figure 6 is a prior art typical ball mill depicting the flow of various particles;
- Figure 7 shows the invention installed in a ball mill;
- Figure 8 is a two stage embodiment of the invention including multiple distribution screens, size separation screens above the particulate inlet and a size separation screen between the stages;
- Figure 9 is a top view of a sectionalized embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 10 is a multi-stage embodiment including multiple air supplies, multiple distribution screens, and size separation screens above the particulate inlet as well as between the stages; and,
- Figure 1 1 is a single stage embodiment including a fluid distribution box and perforated plate, multiple distribution screens and separation screens above the particulate inlet.
- Figure 4 shows a preferred embodiment of the invention installed in a vertical spindle mill [ 1 ] and Figure 7 shows a preferred embodiment installed in a ball mill [ 1 10].
- the separation apparatus [2] is shown in detail in Figure 8. It includes a housing [3], a particulate inlet [4], a fluid inlet [5] and an outlet [6].
- the housing [3] would typically be made from steel, but may be any other suitable material or composite.
- Particulate matter typically but not limited to, coal, limestone or other minerals, enters the apparatus [2] via particulate inlet [4].
- a fluid usually air, but which may be any other fluid with appropriate properties and does not react with the particulate matter, enters the apparatus [2] via fluid inlet [5].
- the fluid may be pressurised, and, as will be understood by persons skilled in the art, the optimal pressure may be determined based on the densities of the particulate matter, the volume of the housing, the target material to be separated and other factors, such that appropriate mixing or fluidization occurs between the particulate matter and the fluid.
- Particulate matter of a predetermined density exits the apparatus [2] via outlet [6]. For example, if the primary material is coal, high density particles such as silica and pyrites may be collected while low density particles such as carbon exit the apparatus.
- the fluid inlet [5] is located such that fluid enters into a lower portion of the apparatus housing [3], This allows the fluid to flow up through the particulate matter, causing it to become fluidized. Low density material is then able to settle towards the top of the housing [3] while high density material moves towards the bottom.
- the outlet [6] is located such that particulate matter of a predetermined density exits from an upper portion of the apparatus housing [3], Alternatively, the outlet [7] can be located such that particulate matter of a predetermined density exits from a lower portion of the apparatus housing [3].
- the apparatus [2] may include both an upper outlet [6] and a lower outlet [7].
- Figure 4 shows an embodiment with an upper outlet [6J that allows material to return to the grinding process [82] and a lower outlet [7] that connects to a mill rejects hopper [31 ]. This material may be completely removed from the grinding process or undergo further processing.
- the particulate inlet [4] may include at least one size separation screen [8].
- a second separation screen [9] is also present.
- the first separation screen [8] may allow particles below about 10mm to pass through [41 ] with the second screen [9] allowing particles below about 3mm to pass through [42J. These are only typical values, with the sizes to be separated being determined by the particular material composition being sorted. Material too large for the first screen [43] or too large for the second screen [44] is typically returned to the grinding process [82].
- Figure 9 shows an embodiment of a separation apparatus [2] that has been sectionalized using solid splitter plates [ 10] and perforated splitter plates [22] .
- Sectionalizing the separation apparatus [2] using solid splitter plates [ 10] improves the effectiveness by limiting the volume of material being fluidized.
- Each section will have a separate outlet [7] and the smaller size improves the fluid distribution and prevents accumulation of high or low density material at the ends of the apparatus.
- the preferred embodiment also includes fluidized bed bubble screens, or distribution screens [ 1 1 ], that aid the distribution of the fluid flow across the housing [3] . Consistent fluid flow across the apparatus ensures that the density separation is more effective, as higher flows in particular areas will cause higher density particles to be carried to the top.
- Figure 10 shows an embodiment with numerous fluid inlets [5]. This is another feature aimed at improving distribution of the fluid in the housing [3]. Another method of achieving well distributed How is shown in Figure 1 1 where the fluid inlet [5] is located below a perforated plate [12], creating an air distribution box [21 ]. This perforated plate ensures the fluid enters the section of the housing [5] containing the particulate matter as evenly as possible. This plate may also be sloped towards an outlet [7] to aid in the removal of high density material.
- Figure 8 and Figure 10 show embodiments that include two stages.
- the particulate outlet [6] of the first stage [ 14J feeds into the particulate inlet [ 1 3] of the second stage [15]
- a separation screen [20] is located between the outlet [6] of the first stage [ 14] and the particulate inlet [ 13] of the second stage [1 5]. This allows particles of a low density but still above a certain size to be returned to the grinding process [82], while only particles of a low density and below a certain size to enter the second stage [ 1 5].
- the process in the current invention may be applied to any grinding process where conglomerates of varying density mineral matter are being ground and impurities of either a higher density or a lower density are to be removed.
- any grinding process where conglomerates of varying density mineral matter are being ground and impurities of either a higher density or a lower density are to be removed.
- impurities of either a higher density or a lower density are to be removed.
- coal is ground
- cement industry where limestone is ground
- high density or low density impurities may be removed using this process.
- the grinding process breaks up the conglomerate releasing these particles of non- primary mineral matter, the impurities to be removed.
- the screening process that may form part of the current invention is designed to stop particles above a pre-determined size from entering the density separator, so that the particles entering the density separator are broken up by the grinding process to the extent that they are no longer conglomerates of different mineral particles bound by the primary mineral.
- Particles below a predetermined size will be primarily composed of the primary mineral matter or the various impurities that may be targeted for removal.
- the primary minerals targeted for removal are silica (sand) and pyrites (iron), which are higher in density than the primary mineral matter, carbon.
- the size of the particles that are allowed to enter the density separation process will be determined by sampling the circulating particle load in the mill and assign the particle size below which the targeted impurities are concentrated in individual particles containing little of the primary mineral.
- the physical separation process that limits the size of the material entering the density separator is a two stage process.
- Initial separation uses a primary screen [8] that may be formed from a slotted steel sheet (5mm to 10mm slots) to separate the large particles, which form the main component of the recirculating material.
- a screen [9] that may be made from parallel wedge wire members separated by 1 mm to 3mm at the entrance [4] to the density separator [2] to prevent all but the pre-determined target particle size (normally between 1 mm and 3mm) from entering the density separator [2].
- the screening process may also include a range of physical separation processes including: Screens composed of spaced parallel members that the material flows over thereby allowing the smaller particles to fall through while the larger particles , are prevented from entering the space below by the parallel members.
- the density separator [3] may be a vertical container with the selected small particles entering at the top [4] and the high density particles exit [7] from the bottom, normally out of the separator for collection or further processing or alternatively for return to the milling process.
- the density separator [2] uses a gas, normally air, to fluidize the particles and carry the low density particles out [6] at the top, normally through the screen into the rejects chute [ 17] or alternatively out of the separator for collection or further processing.
- the fluidizing gas enters the density separator from one or more distribution manifolds [5] located at the bottom of the vertical container [3].
- the degree of separation can be controlled by the fluidizing gas flow with increasing gas flow carrying more dense particles to the top of the density separator [2], Thus the high density particles would be removed or returned to the mill from outlet [7] at the bottom of the density separator and the low density particles would be removed or returned to the mill from outlet [6] at the top of the density separator [2]. [0065] In the coal milling application, the low density material at the top of the density separation container would normally be returned to the mill but could be further processed to remove other minerals. An electrostatic separator could be used to separate the low resistivity carbon particles from the much higher resistivity calcium or alumina particles.
- the first stage [ 14] would use a higher fluidizing gas flow to separate the larger particles, with the large high density particles being removed [ 18] from the bottom of the separator, the smaller particles being allowed into a second density separator [ 15] from the top of the first stage [20] and the larger low density [6] being removed or returned to the milling process.
- the second density separator [ 15] would only act on the smaller particles and would have a lower gas flow. This lower fluidizing gas flow would carry the small low density particles to the top of the second stage density separator and allow the denser small particles to be removed [ 19] from the bottom of the separator.
- a typical coal mill application may allow particles less than three millimetres into the first stage density separator [ 14] but restrict access to the second stage density separator [ 15] to particles less than one millimetre.
- Figure 8 shows a typical example of the implementation of this dense mineral removal system [2] using a two stage density separator on a vertical spindle coal mill.
- Each section will have a separate high dense material removal system [7] at the bottom and a low density removal system [6] at the top, thereby enhancing the dense material removal and the fluidization of the material in the density separator.
- Limiting the size of the fluidized bed by sectionalizing the density separator will improve distribution of the flow of the fluidizing gas through the solid particulate and provide a more consistent separation.
- the provision of multiple take-off points [7] at the bottom of the density separator will increase the dense material removal efficiency particularly if it is sloped towards a take-off nozzle [ 18] . This arrangement is shown in Figure 9.
- the mineral separation process described can be enhanced by a range of additional separation processes, as in the examples above, to provide minerals with selected physical and/or chemical characteristics. This provides the bases of a mechanism for extracting specific minerals from a milling process with a conglomerate as the primary feed to the mill.
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