Can blasting enhance the grindability of ores?

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
K. Nielsen J. Kristiansen
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Dec 1, 1995

Abstract

A series of laboratory blasting and grinding tests on three types of hard and competent rock (coarse-grained monzonite, fine-grained granite and very fine-grained gabbro) showed that a higher level of applied explosive energy enhanced grindability and produced a larger amount of fine (-0.106 mm) material. This confirmed reported industrial experience and the results of previous investigations. However, the results did not provide any information on the quantitative relationship between the energy applied in primary blasting and that required in subsequent comminution. Only about 1% of energy consumed in conventional grinding is used to create new surfaces, while power efficencies in cone crushers have been estimated at 70-80%. In blasting, up to 20% of explosive energy may be transmitted to the surrounding rock as elastic strain energy, leading to both primary rock breakage and the generation of microcracks
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APA: K. Nielsen J. Kristiansen  (1995)  Can blasting enhance the grindability of ores?

MLA: K. Nielsen J. Kristiansen Can blasting enhance the grindability of ores?. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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