A full-scale centrifugal mill

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. J. D. Lloyd A. A. Bradley A. L. Hinde K. H. Stanton G. K. Schymura
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

As part of its programme to develop methods for concentrating minerals underground, the Chamber of Mines of South Africa in conjunction with Lurgi evolved and tested a I MW centrifugal mill. The machine is capable, in the autogenous mode, of grinding more than 25 t/h of minus 75 plus 44 mm hard quartzite to a minus 3 mm product containing over 50 per cent minus 75 µm material, and as a ball mill of grinding more than 60 t/h of minus 19 mm quartzite to a minus 3 mm product containing over 35 per cent minus 75 µm material. Extrapolation of computer models of the process suggests that these limits can be comfortably exceeded. Long-term continuous testing is in hand, aimed at proving that this I m in diameter by I m long mill is in every respect the equivalent of a conventional 4 m by 6 m ball mill.
Citation

APA: P. J. D. Lloyd A. A. Bradley A. L. Hinde K. H. Stanton G. K. Schymura  (1982)  A full-scale centrifugal mill

MLA: P. J. D. Lloyd A. A. Bradley A. L. Hinde K. H. Stanton G. K. Schymura A full-scale centrifugal mill. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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