Abstract

Continuous screening of ferrous sinter mixtures was studied in a laboratory screen (310 × 600) incorporating continuous weighing of the underflow and overlfow streams with the aim of checking the applicability of recent batch sieving results [1] to continuous screening. The results of the study show that the two operations are comparable in all respects if deck length in continuous screening and time in batch sieving are interchanged. The effect of oversize particles is again found to be beneficial in speeding up the screening of near-mesh material. Calculated screening rate constants with and without the presence of oversize, unfortunately, also parallel the results of batch sieving and this problem of theory is, therefore, still unresolved.

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