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MATERIALS HANDLING


T


he Acid Mine Water Drainage Scheme is a project to de-water abandoned gold mines in the Johannesburg a§rea.


Since the mid-19th century, mines


started moving and followed the gold vein. Many of the original mine shafts near Grootvlei became abandoned and over the years filled with acidic mine water. Persistent rain and raising groundwater caused steadily raising water levels in tunnels and shafts. Tis has serious implications, because the water contains dissolved heavy metals and sulphur. On an earlier phase of the scheme peristaltic pumps were installed for lime slurry dosing, which is used to neutralise the acidic water. However, these pumps were expensive to maintain and had a high power consumption. For a new phase of the project


Netzsch offered a pump package that involved the use of different types of pumps for various applications: Nemo progressing cavity pumps for polymer dosing and disposal of the gypsum slurry. Moreover, Netzsch engineers proposed a Tornado rotary lobe pump for the lime slurry dosing.


ROBUST SOLUTIONS Te Tornado is well suited to the limestone slurry because of its robust design. Te hardened steel rotary lobes with a thin rubber inlay work in an elastomer housing. Tis helps to reduce wear. Service intervals are subsequently


The Netzsch pump range is designed to be robust in the most demanding of installations


PUMPS IMPRESS IN AFRICA


Roger Willis reveals how smart pumps have ably assisted a mine drainage scheme in Johannesburg


increased, in some cases by a factor of four. When servicing is being carried out, the rubber housing inlay can be quickly and easily replaced and at a much more reasonable price than wear plates or a complete housing. It has since become clear that the


smart design of the rotary lobe pump has increased both the productivity of


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the system and the length of the maintenance intervals. Significant cost savings for the operator due to the avoidance of downtime are a particularly positive aspect of this.


Roger Willis is with Netzsch. www.netzsch.com


The Tornado T2 installed in Johannesburg for the dosing of limestone slurry


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