Method of separating and de-watering fine particles
US-9518241-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US11247212B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11247212-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716346706-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A reactor system has a number of stations arranged to recover mineral particles in a slurry. The system includes a hopper to receive the slurry and barren media having hydrophobic coating to attract the mineral particles. The hopper provides a mixture of barren media and slurry to a tumbler arranged to stir the mixture in order to increase the contact between the slurry and the barren media so as to allow the mineral particles to attach to the barren media to form mineral laden media. The mineral laden media are conveyed to a rinsing station where water jets are used to wash the gangue materials off the mineral laden media. The rinsed mineral laden media are mixed with a surfactant so that the mineral particles are released from the mineral laden media. High-pressure water and air jets are then used to remove remaining surfactant from the released media.
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An apparatus comprising: a tumbler configured to stir a first mixture comprising engineered collection media and a slurry, the slurry containing mineral particles and unwanted materials, the tumbler having an output arranged to provide a second mixture comprising a reacted slurry and mineral laden media; and a rinsing station comprising a screen separator arranged to receive the second mixture, the rinsing station further comprising one or more spraying nozzles arranged to spray a cleaning liquid onto the second mixture so as to separate the reacted slurry from the mineral laden media, wherein the reacted slurry comprises unwanted materials, said apparatus further comprising a drying station, wherein the screen separator comprises a plurality of openings dimensioned to avow the reacted slurry to pass there-through while retaining the mineral laden media on the screen separator, wherein the rinsing station is further arranged to transport the mineral laden media to the drying station, and a mineral removal station, wherein the mineral laden media comprise the cleaning liquid attached thereon in the rinsing station, and wherein the drying station comprises one or more air-jets arranged to blow high-pressure air streams onto the mineral laden media so as to remove the attached cleaning liquid from the mineral laden media, the drying station further arranged to provide cleaned mineral laden media to the mineral removal station. 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaved mineral laden media comprise mineral particles attached thereon, and wherein the mineral removal station comprises an input port arranged to receive the cleaned mineral laden media, the mineral removal station further having an inlet arranged to receive a mineral removal agent configured to remove the attached mineral particles from the cleaned mineral laden media and to provide separated minerals and released media. 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the mineral removal station comprises a tumbling cylinder arranged to receive a third mixture containing the cleaned mineral laden media and the mineral removal agent, the tumbling cylinder having an internal surface and a plurality of fins disposed on the internal surface, the mineral station further comprising a plurality of rotating impellers located within the tumbling cylinder, wherein the fins and the rotating impellers are arranged to agitate the third mixture so as to enhance removal of the attached mineral particles from the cleaned mineral laden media. 4. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the mineral removal station further comprises an output port arranged to discharge a fourth mixture containing the released media, the separated minerals and at least a part of the mineral removal agent, the apparatus further comprising a conveyor belt arranged to receive the fourth mixture, the conveyor belt comprising a plurality of openings dimensioned to avow the separated minerals and said part of the mineral removal agent to pass through the openings while retaining the released media on the conveyor belt. 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the separated minerals passed through the openings in the conveyor belt are conveyed to a mineral collection vessel, and said part of the mineral removal agent passed through the openings in the conveyor belt are conveyed back to the inlet of the mineral removal station. 6. The apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the released media comprise a remaining part of the mineral removal agent, and wherein the conveyor belt is arranged to deliver the released media to a recycling drying station, the recycling drying station comprising one or more aft-jets arranged to remove the remaining part of the mineral removal agent from the released media for providing dried media. 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 , further comprising a recycling rinsing station, the recycling rinsing station comprising one or more water-jets arranged to spray high-pressure water streams onto the dried media for further removal of the remaining part of the removal agent from the dried media. 8. The apparatus according to claim 6 , further comprising a dispersing station, the dispersing station comprising a plurality of rigid members disposed in relationship to the conveyor belt, the rigid members arranged to disperse the released media before the released media are delivered to the recycling drying station. 9. A processing system comprising: a mixing station arranged to receive engineered collection media and a slurry containing mineral particles and to provide a first mixture of the engineered collection media and the slurry, the engineered collection media functionalized with a hydrophobic material so as to attract the mineral particles; an interaction station comprising a tumbler having a rotating cylinder arranged to receive the first mixture, the tumbler configured to enhance attaching of the mineral particles on the engineered collection media, wherein the tumbler is further arranged to provide a second mixture comprising a plurality of mineral laden media and a reacted slurry; a rinsing station comprising a screen separator arranged to receive the second mixture, the rinsing station comprising water spray nozzles arranged to separate the reacted slurry from the mineral laden media, the rinsing station further configured to discharge the reacted slurry and separately provide rinsed mineral laden media, wherein the screen separator is arranged to rotate together with the tumbler; a drying station arranged to remove water from the rinsed mineral laden media for providing clean mineral laden media; a removal station arranged to strip the mineral particles from the clean mineral media via a stripping medium, the removal station configured to provide a third mixture of a plurality of released media, separated mineral particles and the stripping medium; and a collection station arranged to collect the separated mineral particles and separately discharge the released media and the stripping medium. 10. The processing system according to claim 9 , wherein the engineered collection media comprise collection surfaces functionalized with a chemical having molecules to attract the mineral particles to the collection surfaces so as to form mineral laden media. 11. The processing system according to claim 10 , wherein the engineered collection media comprise synthetic beads, and the chemical is selected from the group consisting of polysilloxanes, poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydrophobically-modified ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose polysiloxanates, alkylsilane and fluoroalkylsilane. 12. The processing system according to claim 11 , wherein the synthetic beads are made of an open-cell foam.
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