Spiral rake blade installation on a high-tonnage thickener.
Thickeners not only help create a more sustainable site by producing reusable process water, they also minimise the environmental impact and safety risks associated with multiple or large settling ponds. The spiral design of our thickener rake blade addresses the challenges operators often face with raking capacities of traditional high-tonnage standard machines - including ratholing, high energy consumption and water loss.
In addition to providing high-quality raw materials for processing, mine operators must also meet increasing demands for environmentally conscious practices. We know that properly optimised thickeners will help to increase mine performance, reduce operating costs and improve a mine’s sustainability – which is why we have developed our spiral rake blade for thickeners. The spiral design allows for higher underflow densities at lower torque, which significantly reduces energy and water consumption.
Better distribution = better performance
One common issue with traditional high-tonnage thickener rakes is the inability to move mud evenly to the outlet, causing the lower-viscosity material to flow out too quickly – also known as ratholing.
The spiral inner blade improves mud bed residence time distribution as it cuts off short circuiting and eliminates dead zones. The spiral design steadily pulls more material along the floor, so mud bed distribution is much more even, effectively eliminating the ratholing effect.