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Derrick offers higher screening productivity in confined spaces with the SuperStack

Derrick Corporation has introduced its new 8-deck SuperStack® vibratory screening machine, which, the company says, offers two-and-a-half-to-three-times the capacity of its precursor, the 5-deck Stack Sizer®.

With its eight decks operating in parallel, combined with a 30-35% increase in effective screening width per deck, the SuperStack achieves significantly higher production capacity with only a modest increase in footprint, according to Derrick.

While the 5-deck Stack Sizer is equivalent to a 5 m wide by 1.5 m long screen, the 1.42 m wide SuperStack is equivalent to a 11 x 1.5 m screen, the company said, adding that all screen frames are coated with abrasion-resistant urethane for extended service.

More effective use of screen area and increased capacity results from the front-to-back screen tensioning system, which tensions the panel in the direction of flow rather than side to side. In addition to increasing productivity, the tensioning system reduces screen panel changing time by 80-90% compared with side-to-side tensioning, according to Derrick.

Derrick Polyweb® urethane screen panels with 150 or 180 micron slotted openings are available for the SuperStack and an optional repulp spray system introduces free water into replaceable rubber wash troughs to help undersize material pass through screen openings.

Dual oversize launders (one per side) and a single undersize launder eliminate the need for a large hopper, which minimises height requirements. Each feeder additionally has a removable front cover to facilitate maintenance and debris removal, while custom designed inlet pipe configurations are available from Derrick, if needed, to meet equipment layout requirements.

The Flo-Divider™, which equalises flow from the feed source to each deck, meanwhile, is available in a number of discharge outlet configurations from two-way to 16-way.

Dual vibratory motors are positioned directly over the upper screen frame to deliver linear vibratory motion to all eight screen decks, with the motors having an internal oil lubrication system that eliminates the need for a separate lubrication system, while providing long-term maintenance-free operation and low sound production.

Todd Burchett, Vice President – Mining and Industrial Division, Derrick, said the SuperStack is a highly efficient means of achieving major production increases within a comparatively small footprint.

“Consequently, we expect the SuperStack to fill the need for higher productivity in facilities where space is limited.”

Mitch Derrick, Derrick CEO, said the innovative solution offers over twice the capacity of traditional units in a similar footprint, “significantly reducing both the upfront installation costs and ongoing operating and maintenance costs”.

Dan Cook of American Silica, which has already experienced the Superstack, said his company had seen a “vast improvement in quality and efficiency”. He was especially pleased with the ease of changing the SuperStack screen panels, according to Derrick. “The front-to-back tensioning makes screen changes faster than the 5-deck.”

Noting the productivity improvement, Cook said plant capacity had increased by about 20%. “We’ve gone from 700 tons (635 t) per shift to 950 tons per shift! And we believe it can handle more than what it’s rated for. We’re really pleased with the 8-deck!” he concluded.

Earlier this year, Derrick said Metalloinvest was planning to use the new 8-deck SuperStack at the Mikhailovsky mine, in Russia, as part of the company’s project to improve the quality of the operation’s iron ore concentrate.

Metalloinvest employs Derrick fine screening technology at Mikhailovsky GOK iron ore mine

Metalloinvest says it has launched Derrick fine screening technology at its Mikhailovsky GOK mine, in Russia, as part of a major project to improve the quality of the operation’s iron ore concentrate.

The first technological phase of the ore concentrate project was launched at Mikhailovsky GOK beneficiation plant during an official ceremony (pictured) attended by Nazim Efendiev, First Deputy CEO, Sales Director, Management Company Metalloinvest; Mitchell Derrick, CEO of Derrick; Miron Boris, General Manager of Thrane Teknikk (exclusive representative of Derrick in Russia and CIS); Sergey Kretov, Managing Director of Mikhailovsky GOK; and Mikhail Aksenov, chairman of the Committee for Industry, Trade and Small Business Development of Russia’s Kursk region.

On the same day, an agreement was signed with Thrane Teknikk to supply Derrick equipment for the second stage of the project, which will see the construction of a new building for beneficiation of concentrate at the beneficiation plant.

Efendiev said the introduction of fine screening technology is an important part of the comprehensive program to improve iron ore products at Mikhailovsky GOK.

“Improvements in the quality of concentrate will enable the enterprise to produce premium quality pellets in line with international standards,” he said. “Mikhailovsky GOK products will enter the top league, allowing access to new sales markets. The enterprise will also reduce its impact on the environment and will increase production efficiency.”

Mitch Derrick said the company’s partnership with Metalloinvest began in 2005 and, since that time, the two have worked together at Mikhailovsky and Lebedinsky to ensure significant efficiency gains in the production of high-grade iron ore concentrate with Derrick’s 5-Deck StackSizer® screens.

“I am extremely happy that we are furthering this important alliance with Metalloinvest’s decision to utilise Derrick’s newly offered 8-Deck SuperStack™ High-Frequency Screens at Mikhailovsky,” he said. According to the Derrick chief, this solution offers over twice the capacity of traditional units in a similar footprint, which significantly reduces both the upfront installation costs and ongoing operating and maintenance costs.

During the first stage of the project, Derrick fine screening technology was introduced at four technological sections of the beneficiation plant. The design, supply and installation of the equipment, adjustment works and commissioning took place within a period of just one year. The capital expenditures for the first stage exceeded RUB1.2 billion ($18.7 million).

As a result of the first stage of implementation, over 3.7 million tonnes of iron concentrate with an increased iron level of 67% Fe from 65.1% will be produced in 2020 at the fine screening technology section, Metalloinvest says.

The second stage of the project, launched in August 2019, will see construction of a new building for beneficiation of concentrate using Derrick equipment (22 Derrick stack sizers and 44 water pumps, metal constructions, pipelines, supporting equipment).

As a result of the second stage, production of high-quality concentrate with an iron content of 68.7% Fe will amount to 16.9 Mt in 2022. The construction of the new beneficiation building and modernisation of production will enable the processing of complex ores with a higher iron content and will reduce overburden and production costs, according to the company.

Investments in the second stage are projected to be more than RUB12 billion.