Comparison of Impact Breakage Characterisation Methods Between the JK Rotary Breakage Tester and Drop Weight Tester

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The JKRBT (JK Rotary Breakage Tester) is a newly developed impact breakage testing device for rapid ore breakage characterisation, and has recently been commercialised after a three year comprehensive validation study, involving five major mining companies and six industrialised JKRBT units deployed worldwide. Comparisons of breakage mechanisms and characterisation data between the JKRBT and the Drop Weight Tester (DWT) indicate that, despite the differences in the breakage modes, the JKRBT can provide statistically similar A*b parameters, by using a data reduction procedure which takes into account the difference in the number of contact points, strain rate and potential for secondary breakage. Feedback from the validation sponsors has indicated higher productivity and better repeatability of the JKRBT compared with the DWT. This better precision, combined with the JKRBT?s wider particle size capability and wider specific energy range, provide a more powerful tool, ideally suited to rapid mapping of ore hardness in geometallurgical and comminution applications.
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APA:  (2012)  Comparison of Impact Breakage Characterisation Methods Between the JK Rotary Breakage Tester and Drop Weight Tester

MLA: Comparison of Impact Breakage Characterisation Methods Between the JK Rotary Breakage Tester and Drop Weight Tester. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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