Discussion – New Size Laboratory Ball Mill for Bond Work Index Determination – Mining Engineering, Vol. 46, No.4, pp. 352-353 - Nematollahi, H.

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G. E. Agar
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Abstract

In the April issue of Mining Engineering there is a technical note "New size laboratory ball mill for Bond Work Index determination" written by M. Nematollahi which is very confusing. My recollection is that a description of an experimental procedure should be such that someone skilled in the art should be able to reproduce the results. Applying this test to this particular article would according to me cause a failure to be registered. There are apparently three batch laboratory test procedures referred to in the article. One of these is the traditional Bond test with all its limitations such as dry grinding followed by exclusively dry screening, two attributes which fail to simulate conventional industrial grinding. There is a second procedure (NSBM) which the author is advocating as an improvement of the Bond procedure but from the description I doubt that anyone would be able to repeat the procedure. For instance, is the grinding to be done wet or dry, if wet at what pulp density, and how is the screening to be done, wet or dry or a combination?
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APA: G. E. Agar  (1995)  Discussion – New Size Laboratory Ball Mill for Bond Work Index Determination – Mining Engineering, Vol. 46, No.4, pp. 352-353 - Nematollahi, H.

MLA: G. E. Agar Discussion – New Size Laboratory Ball Mill for Bond Work Index Determination – Mining Engineering, Vol. 46, No.4, pp. 352-353 - Nematollahi, H.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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