Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Magnetic – Paramagnetic
Patent
1984-11-01
1987-03-24
Bashore, S. Leon
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Magnetic
Paramagnetic
2105121, B04C 504
Patent
active
046523634
ABSTRACT:
A duel feed hydrocyclone is proposed for separating an aqueous slurry of particles into a bottom stream which contains the heavy/large particles and a top stream which contains the light/small particles. The aqueous slurry is delivered through a common feed conduit and is divided into two initially parallel horizontally spaced-apart streams. The first stream enters the cylindrical chamber of the hydrocyclone through a side wall opening near the top thereof; the second feed stream is delivered around the outer surface of the cylindrical chamber and is introduced into the cylindrical chamber through a second side wall opening, remote from the first side wall opening. The heavy/large particles of the slurry descend adjacent to the inner wall of the hydrocyclone in helical paths which are distinct from one another. Some particle segregation occurs in the second passageway prior to introduction of the second partial feed stream into the hydrocyclone.
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Bashore S. Leon
Keck Harry B.
Lithgow Thomas M.
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