Case Made for High-Pressure Roll-Grinding in Gold Plants

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Norbert Patzelt
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The high-pressure grinding roll was introduced about 10 years ago and has established itself in many applications. Most of these machines are used in grinding circuits in the cement industry. A few operate in conventional mineral-processing plants. Polysius has sold more than 350 Polycoms worldwide. An exception is diamond-ore processing in South Africa and Australia. This type of grinding system increases diamond liberation and reduces the capital costs for the downstream processing plant. There are several reasons why high-pressure grinding rolls have not been used more extensively in the mining industry: - The mining industry adheres to conventional grinding technology and regional preference for certain comminution circuits. - Design, scale-up and flowsheet assessment procedures are viewed as being immature and reduce confidence in the potential application of the technology. - Downstream process benefits are unproven on a plant scale.
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APA: Norbert Patzelt  (1995)  Case Made for High-Pressure Roll-Grinding in Gold Plants

MLA: Norbert Patzelt Case Made for High-Pressure Roll-Grinding in Gold Plants. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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