Improvements in HPGR and Grinding Mill Technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Stephen J. Hall Erich J. Hofmann Cosmin Carpinisan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Since presenting a technical paper regarding their unique capabilities in Forged Steel Mill Gearing at the SAG-2006 Conference, Australian heavy engineering company Hofmann Engineering has pioneered a number of new manufacturing processes and design concepts for components of large comminution equipment. These include: 1. Novel design improvements for HPGR Rolls with forged steel tyres and a unique patented tungsten carbide insert designed to improve wear life, enhance autogenous layer build-up, and to reduce breakage & chipping under load. 2. Development of forged fabricated Mill Heads using rolled & welded high-tensile steel plate as alternatives to cast conical mill heads. 3. Insitu Girth Gear measurements for profile and wear via portable 6-axis CMM. 4. Gear and Pinion designs to AGMA-6114 for SAG mills of 38’-40’ diameter to 24MW and for Ball Mills of 26’ diameter to 18MW. The paper presents case studies from the Australian heavy manufacturing facilities of Hofmann Engineering, combined with news of their new gear manufacturing and gearbox overhaul facility in Canada."
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APA: Stephen J. Hall Erich J. Hofmann Cosmin Carpinisan  (2012)  Improvements in HPGR and Grinding Mill Technology

MLA: Stephen J. Hall Erich J. Hofmann Cosmin Carpinisan Improvements in HPGR and Grinding Mill Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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