Pictured: COEMinerals Centre Director Laureate Professor Kevin Galvin recently visited our University of Melbourne (UOM) node, spending time with members and learning more about a new technology under development - the 'HPDR Mk-II'
The HPDR-II is a novel solid–liquid separation device designed to address the challenges of dewatering mineral tailings, particularly those with fine particles.
A new research paper published this week overviews the design, proof of concept (phase 1) and safe and continuous steady state operation (phase 2) of the device:
'High pressure dewatering rolls Mark-II: A novel dewatering technology for mineral tailings': https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0892687525003802?via%3Dihub
"Kevin’s visit gave us the opportunity to show off the novel High Pressure Dewatering Rolls (HPDR) technology (pictured), which is a continuous clothless filter that combines vacuum, compression and shear dewatering mechanisms. The dewatering rolls have been demonstrated to achieve comparable or better moisture reduction and throughput per unit filter area to conventional filter presses," Centre Chief Investigator Prof. Stickland shared.
Research Alert
@coeminerals.bsky.social Director L/Prof Kevin Galvin is pictured with University of Melbourne members and novel technology: High Pressure Dewatering Rolls (HPDR) Mark-II, a new dewatering technology for mineral tailings
See latest research paper for insights: tinyurl.com/htedp6yu 🧪