Corrosion Rate Determination of Industrial Ore Grinding Environments

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. E. Isaacson
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Bureau of Mines researchers developed and tested equipment to measure corrosion rates on a commercial-scale mill as an aid in predicting the effect of corrosion on minerals and how this effect relates to downstream processing. Bench-scale experiments were designed for duplicating ore grinding conditions closely enough that realistic rate determinations can be made in laboratory tests. Rates measured in a laboratory system compared favorably with those measured in the field. Cast steel was found to have corrosion rates in a copper mill and laboratory test cell of 22 and 21 mpy, respectively. Corrosion was found to account for less than 5% of the total grinding media wear in the operations studied.
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APA: A. E. Isaacson  (1987)  Corrosion Rate Determination of Industrial Ore Grinding Environments

MLA: A. E. Isaacson Corrosion Rate Determination of Industrial Ore Grinding Environments. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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