Autogenous Grinding Of Disseminated Copper Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. D. Bachman
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

A study has been made of wet, autogenous grinding of disseminated copper ores, including testing of a large number of samples from Kennecott Copper Corporation's Chino mine. The efficiency with which the various samples could be ground was found to vary over an extremely wide range, even among samples taken from different locations within the same ore body. These variations in grindability can be qualitatively correlated with the composition of the rock and the fracturing and alteration that had occurred. Because of the large-scale non-homogeneity of disseminated copper ore bodies, extensive and careful testing of autogenous grinding is needed. An accurate correlation of the grinding data from various samples with the geology of the ore body and with mining plans will indicate if variations in grinding mill throughput can be avoided in practice by mixing or blending of mill feed and if, therefore, autogenous grinding can be applied successfully.
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APA: W. D. Bachman  (1970)  Autogenous Grinding Of Disseminated Copper Ores

MLA: W. D. Bachman Autogenous Grinding Of Disseminated Copper Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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