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Separator performance
without Tromp curve what is the way to judge the separator performance by seive analysis of
rejects,feed & fines. what is the normal range of residues on 212,90,63,45,32 mic for better
efficiency of a separator in coarse,feed & fines & why?(for cement as well as raw meal) what is
the optimum efficiency of a high efficiency separator? raj
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138 posts
TimePosted 3 years ago
lalbatros says
My message is: to evaluate a seperator you do need to evaluate the Tromp curve.
The least you could get from the Tromp curve is the bypass factor.
If you don't have enough information for that, you cannot evaluate the separator.
Michel
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138 posts
TimePosted 3 years ago
lalbatros says
reject
1200 Blaines, (P32,P45,P63,P90,P212) = (23%, 39%, 61%, 79%, 98.9%)
Plant
Circulating load:
1.8
Separator
bypass:
10%
cut diameter: 40m (x50) (x75= 26m, x50= 40m, x25= 63m)
imperfection: 46% (=(x75-x25)/2/x50)
Mill
residues reduction factors: (= residue mill outlet / residue mill inlet)
@32m = 40%
@45m = 58%
@63m = 76%
@90m = 87%
@212m = 100% (!)
(this is calculated from residues and circulating load)
I don't see how you could use these data and compare them to your own data.
What is your product?
What is the product fineness?
What is you circulating load?
To evaluate your separator, you need the Tromp curve, even with very few points.
The bypass is one point of the Tromp curve that can be evaluated even with few data.
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