Evaluation of Grinding Media Shape, Mill Speed, Feed Density and Temperature in a Pilot Plant Ball Mill

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 338 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
"Noranda's Brunswick Mining Division, near Bathurst, New Brunswick, processes 10,500 TPD of complex Cu-Pb-Zn bearing ore. Brunswick uses conventional rod and ball milling techniques to achieve a flotation feed size of 75% passing 400 mesh. Over a two year period, testwork was performed using a Marcy pilot plant ball mill to assess the impact of several key variables on secondary grinding efficiency. Four graded mill charges were used to compare balls and slugs at 25 and 29 mm sizes. Data was evaluated by determining grinding rates using a commercially available steady state simulator. Results were critical in Brunswick's efforts to achieve finer grinds while minimizing cost per tonne.IntroductionBackgroundThe Brunswick orebody is an extremely fined grained volcanogenic massive lead, zinc, copper, silver, iron sulphide body between two metamorphosed sedimentary and felsic volcanic rock units. Pyrite content is about 60% with 20% non-sulphide minerals, mainly silica and chlorite.Size reduction at Brunswick is performed by three separate parallel lines consisting of rod mills, primary and secondary ball mill circuits, all in series. The line 3 grinding circuit is presented in Figure 1."
Citation
APA:
(1997) Evaluation of Grinding Media Shape, Mill Speed, Feed Density and Temperature in a Pilot Plant Ball MillMLA: Evaluation of Grinding Media Shape, Mill Speed, Feed Density and Temperature in a Pilot Plant Ball Mill. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.