Re: Remove Shale From Aggregate

Posted on 13. Dec. 2003 - 08:08

Hello Krusher,

What are the densities of the aggregate piece and shale piece (as a lump density)? Possible solution rests in using the difference in density.

What about the relative sizes of aggregate piece and shale piece (as an average)?

Regards,

Ishwar G Mulani.

Author of Book : Engineering Science and Application Design for Belt Conveyors.

Email : parimul@pn2.vsnl.net.in

Tel.: 0091 (0)20 5882916

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Re: Remove Shale From Aggregate

Posted on 14. Dec. 2003 - 03:54

Greetings Ishwar,

The differences in densities is slight (0.8 gm/cm3). Granite, Basalt and Quartzite makeup the bulk of the aggregate.

My concern is two products. One: Material passing a 7/8" cloth and retained on a 3/8" cloth.

Two: Material passing a 3/8 cloth and retained on a #4 cloth.

Observation has shown that when the shale fractures (through the crushing process) two surfaces remain flat. Also, on a wet conveyor belt, the surface tention of the water holds the pieces of shale. Possibly, a series of short conveyors with wipers placed so to remove the shale from the system, would work.

Any additional comments would be appreciated.

Best,

Roger