Development and Industrial Application of Nano Steel Magnetic Liner

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ming’an Wei Jianmin Wu Qifu Duan Wenjian Wu Chengtie Wang Erdenet Mining Corporation Lusheng Zhou
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The development and industrial applications of magnetic liners have been around for decades. A Swedish company SKEGA first introduced the rubber magnetic liner, and then followed by the Chinese metal magnetic liners. Traditionally, both liners were used in secondary and regrind ball mills, especially for ores containing magnetic materials. Mostly steel balls or equivalent forged balls, usually below 60 mm in diameter, were used as grinding media. With the development of mineral resources over the years, SAG mills and larger ball mills have become the dominating components for comminution circuit design globally. Due to the larger ball mills and thus larger grinding balls (up to 80 mm) especially in non-ferrous metal industry, the application of magnetic liners has been very limited. Based on the new development of materials, the HMR Group Limited has been exploring new designs of magnetic liners which led to the invention of the Nano Steel Magnetic Liner (NSML). Recently, NSML had a successful application in a 5.5m x 6.5m ball mill with 80 mm balls at the Erdenet Copper Mine in Mongolia. Although the first set of liner had a service life of 12 months, the design of the second set was modified and improved to accommodate the operating conditions, which is expected to reach least 24 months service life. The original manganese steel liner only had about 8 months liner life.1. IntroductionMineral processing is an essential operation for the development and utilization of mineral resources. The effective concentration of various useful minerals depends on sufficient liberation of the mineral particles in the ore. The crushing and grinding process such as ball milling are the most common way to achieve proper liberation size. Mill liner is an eternal topic for the operations, not only because it protects the equipment, but also affects the mill grinding efficiency and availability. In recent years, magnetic mill liners have been developed that can easily meet the production targets with numerous benefits, such as zero maintenance, reducing specific energy consumption and improving grinding efficiency."
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APA: Ming’an Wei Jianmin Wu Qifu Duan Wenjian Wu Chengtie Wang Erdenet Mining Corporation Lusheng Zhou  (2016)  Development and Industrial Application of Nano Steel Magnetic Liner

MLA: Ming’an Wei Jianmin Wu Qifu Duan Wenjian Wu Chengtie Wang Erdenet Mining Corporation Lusheng Zhou Development and Industrial Application of Nano Steel Magnetic Liner. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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