Enhanced Liberation in HPGR Circuits (72df2e54-94df-40d4-9d3c-0f4b9ce93716)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Erpelding
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) are said to be a good option in new grinding circuits. Due to their low energy consumption compared to other grinding systems such as SAG milling, there is a strong incentive to check their behaviour for certain ore types. With rising energy prices the operation will become even more beneficial in future. As published in the past, the HPGR is claimed to increase the liberation of the valuable mineral component within an ore. An investigation at the research centre of Polysius was conducted to substantiate the liberation behaviour in finish grinding operations. A pilot scale HPGR test unit (POLYCOM MAGRO) with a roll diameter of 950 mm and processing capacity of 80 t/h was used. Grinding tests were completed with a screen and a two stage drying air separation process (SEPOL). Analysis included standard screen analysis, fractional XRF and modern MLA technology. A technique was developed to oppose the amount of produced slimes (resuming bad flotation) against the positive effect of producing high mass fraction at flotation-easy sizes. The paper shows how effective the use of a dry grinding separation could be in terms of production of mass of liberated metal.
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APA: R. Erpelding  (2012)  Enhanced Liberation in HPGR Circuits (72df2e54-94df-40d4-9d3c-0f4b9ce93716)

MLA: R. Erpelding Enhanced Liberation in HPGR Circuits (72df2e54-94df-40d4-9d3c-0f4b9ce93716). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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