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US10197544B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10197544-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715467911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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This disclosure relates generally to selective flocculation, and more particularly to portable test-device for performing selective flocculation experiments in continuous mode. The test-device includes a slurry inflow system, a flocculant tank, a static mixer, a control pumping system, and a thickener system. The static mixer is connected to the slurry inflow system and the flocculant tank, to receive and mix flocculant solution and slurry and cause formation of floc. The control pumping system connects the flocculant tank and the slurry inflow system to the static mixer to control the control parameters responsible for pumping the slurry and flocculant solution in the continuous mode in the static mixer. The thickener system comprises a thickener tank to receive treated slurry and the floc from the static mixer, separately collect tailings and the floc from the thickening tank. The components of the portable test-device are removably connected to each other.
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What is claimed is: 1. A portable test-device for performing selective flocculation experiments in continuous mode, the test-device comprising: a slurry inflow system adapted to receive slurry, the slurry inflow system comprising a first static mixer capable of being removably connected to slurry pipes, the slurry pipes capable of carrying slurry from a plant; a flocculant tank capable of storing a flocculant solution, the flocculant solution capable of causing formation of floc when mixed with the slurry; a second static mixer removably connected to the first static mixer and the flocculant tank, and capable of in-line mixing the flocculant solution and the slurry, to cause formation of the floc and tailings, the second static mixer comprising a plurality of mixing elements configured to divide and rotate a fluid comprising the flocculant solution and the slurry in a plurality of flow-directions, wherein the second static mixer is adapted to minimize dead zones encountered in the mixing of the flocculant solution and the slurry; a control pumping system to removably connect the flocculant tank and the first static mixer to the second static mixer, the control pumping system configured to control one or more control parameters responsible for pumping the slurry and flocculant solution in the continuous mode; and a thickener system removably connected to the second static mixer, the thickener system having a thickener tank and capable of separating the floc from the tailings, the thickener system comprising a thickener overflow tank to collect the tailings and a thickener underflow tank to collect the floc. 2. The test-device of claim 1 , wherein the first static mixer is further connected to a pH conditioning tank through at least one inlet pipe to receive pH conditioner, the first static mixer adapted to mix the pH conditioner to the fluid comprising. 3. The test-device of claim 1 , wherein the control pumping system comprises at least one of control valves and pumps. 4. The test-device of claim 1 , wherein length of the static mixer is in a range of 15-50 cm. 5. The test-device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more control parameters comprises pH of the slurry, flowrates of the slurry and the flocculant solution, and reagent dosage. 6. The test-device of claim 5 , wherein the flow-rate is varied in a range of 0.5 Liters per minute to 10 Liters per minute.
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