A Comparison of DSM Screens and Cyclones In Grinding Circuits Treating Complex Sulphide Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. R. Weller P. S. B. Stewart U. J. Sterns
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Complex sulphide ores usually require very fine grinding of the whole ore stream to achieve adequate liberation. Recent improvements to DSM screens have made this device appear competitive with cyclones in circuits treating these ores. A DSM screen and cyclones were tested in pilot-scale grinding of a copper, lead, zinc ore and the resultant data were used to establish a multi-component simulation model. The model was used to assess the influences of mill environment, circuit flows and pulp densities, final product properties (size, relative size and SG of the values, and liberation characteristics) and a second grinding circuit on capacity and product size distributions, and hence define conditions for which one device is better than the other.
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APA: K. R. Weller P. S. B. Stewart U. J. Sterns  (1992)  A Comparison of DSM Screens and Cyclones In Grinding Circuits Treating Complex Sulphide Ores

MLA: K. R. Weller P. S. B. Stewart U. J. Sterns A Comparison of DSM Screens and Cyclones In Grinding Circuits Treating Complex Sulphide Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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