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Slurry Pumps Handle Abrasive Iron Ore Slurry
At an iron ore outloading site in Australia, seasonal torrential downpours led to a tremendous volume of abrasive slurry that could not be handled in an effective manner by existing cantilever pumps. To resolve this situation, ITT Flygt unit provided the mining company with a complete solution built around its slurry pumps that finally solved a 30-year old problem. The final application and design has fulfilled the crucial elements stressed by BHP Billiton, such as reliability, cost effectiveness, low power consumption, effective slurry removal. BHP Billiton is one of the world's largest diversified resources companies. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, it has an industry leading position in the aluminum, iron ore, copper, energy coal and metallurgical coal businesses. One of its facilities is the iron ore outload site in Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia - a region where cyclones regularly visit the coastal plains between November and April with torrential downpours. Abrasive Slurry Causing Pump Breakdowns Over a 30-year period, the pumps on site - mostly of the old style cantilever models - had regular breakdowns due to mineral fines and solids build-up, causing pump wear, high maintenance costs and unreliable slurry handling. The pump breakdowns not only contributed to high costs due to repair and downtime, but also in getting the "left over" sucked up and removed by an independent contractor.
Flygt Offers Complete Solution
The pump sumps were designed according to the new ITT Flygt TOP concept, i.e. with a sloping floor that increases turbulence, keeping solids in suspension, thus preventing the build-up of sediment. The top section of the sumps was equipped with inlet screens with 15 mm apertures to enable the pumps to effectively remove lumps that sometimes get washed into the sumps along with fines and liquids. The screens are removable for ease of cleaning and access if necessary. Each of the three pumps stations was delivered in a packaged form, consisting of two sections of concrete with the discharge connections, guide bar, chain hooks, lid and screen already in place. It was then a simple matter of installing the rest: pump, guide rail, internal discharge pipework and control gear. By working closely with the customer and by letting ITT Flygt supply not only replacement pumps but also a complete solution, BHP Billiton's demands on an effective and environmentally safe iron ore slurry handling could be met. ITT Flygt's slurry pumps have been designed specifically to handle the most abrasive slurries in a wide spectrum of tough industrial environments, from mining and mineral processing to the power generation and steel sectors. The HP 5540 pumps supplied for this application included hydraulic parts in high chrome material, a capacity of 75 l/s (1190 US gpm), and a 13,5 Kw (18 hp) motor. |
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