Effects of the Rolls? Speed and Pressure on the HPGR Performance During Gold Ore Grinding

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Dundar
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

An extensive testwork was performed around the HPGR plant at GoldFields Ghana Limited Tarkwa Gold Mine. The HPGR was used to prepare the feed for heap leaching. The circuit was configured in such a way that the edge material from the HPGR discharge was recycled for further crushing while the product from the centre reported to the heap leach section. The set-up of the Polysius HPGR provided an opportunity to study the effect of different design and operating variables. This paper will discuss the results from the tests performed to assess the effect of rolls? speed and applied pressure on the capacity and the grinding efficiency of the HPGR. Applying different pressure values appeared to have an influence on the amount of edge material recycled.
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APA: H. Dundar  (2012)  Effects of the Rolls? Speed and Pressure on the HPGR Performance During Gold Ore Grinding

MLA: H. Dundar Effects of the Rolls? Speed and Pressure on the HPGR Performance During Gold Ore Grinding. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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