Circuit Design - From the Perspective of a Large Mining Company

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Pertti Koivistoinen Markku Virtanen
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

From the perspective of a large mining company the comminution circuit design is worth keeping within the boundaries of the organisation. The correct circuit design begins from the understanding of the role of grinding. Grinding is a link only in the long "comminution chain," starting from solid rock and ending at the concentrating stage. The final target in comminution is to take a part in the maximization of Net Smelter Return, which goal provides the simultaneous considering of capital costs, operating costs and the economic effect of process results. As a general rule there will be a single crushing stage only, ahead of the grinding process. Grinding does not use any metallic grinding media at all, and there will be fine crushing for critical material in the grinding circuit. Grinding has a minimum two stages, besides, at many concentrators middling products and quite often also tailings are reground.
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APA: Pertti Koivistoinen Markku Virtanen  (1997)  Circuit Design - From the Perspective of a Large Mining Company

MLA: Pertti Koivistoinen Markku Virtanen Circuit Design - From the Perspective of a Large Mining Company. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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