Attrition Milling Of Industrial Minerals ? Background

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert F. Conley
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Attrition milling, once employed exclusively for the dispersion of pigments, has in recent years found a host of new applications in the area of mineral processing and mineral-pigment production. Broadly categorized, attrition milling is divided into two classes, as defined by the machinery's function, vibratory milling and rotational milling. Each mill type has been defined as a variation on ball milling and the terms, "vibratory ball mill" and stirred ball mill" appear in the literature. The primary design differences between attrition and ball mills are: (1) a stationary canister (or shell) (2) smaller grinding media (3) grinder energy is motor limited rather than gravity limited (4) strong media/feed size dependance.
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APA: Robert F. Conley  (1983)  Attrition Milling Of Industrial Minerals ? Background

MLA: Robert F. Conley Attrition Milling Of Industrial Minerals ? Background. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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