Application Of Grace Umbrella Technique To Processing Of Phosphate Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Phil W. Welch
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

At first glance, the similarity between the fine grinding of cement clinker and coarse grinding done in other mineral processing industries may seem remote. However, it is interesting to note that the mill discharge fineness of cement clinker is only 70 to 90% passing 100 mesh and quite comparable to other mineral processing grinds. There is however, a greater dependence of the mill on the air separator in the finish grinding of cement clinker than in other mineral processing industries which explains why a technique to guage the balance between a mill and separator first began in the cement industry. (1) More recently an adaptation of this technique has shown its application to the processing of phosphate rock and is the central topic of this paper. First, an explanation of work done with fine grinding cement circuits seems appropriate together with a few general comments regarding cement. When unground or partially ground cement clinker enters a finish grinding mill, it is subjected to mechanical forces of impact and attrition which gradually reduce it to a range of sizes characteristic of finish cement. That is, a range of approximately 1 to 125 microns. The large proportion of superfine particles relative to the coarse and intermediate size particles is typical of portland cement particle size distribution. It accounts for the workability characteristics of plastic concrete and the early strength development of concrete which is so necessary to its successful use as a construction material. For this reason It is quite evident from quality control tests when a shortage of superfines exists.
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APA: Phil W. Welch  (1975)  Application Of Grace Umbrella Technique To Processing Of Phosphate Rock

MLA: Phil W. Welch Application Of Grace Umbrella Technique To Processing Of Phosphate Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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