Industrial SAG media consumption study: Definition of consumption and relationship with SAG specific grinding energy

International Mineral Processing Congress
William Conger Greg Schick
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Grinding media consumption is a major cost variable in industrial mineral comminution circuits. Specifically, industrial SAG media consumption results from a combination of surface abrasion wear, media breakage, surface spalling and rejection size from the mill. Three main consumption rates; weight of media consumed per time, per kWh and per weight of ore ground are defined and compared. Recent industrial data has provided an opportunity to relate consumption in terms of weight of media consumed to weight of ore ground (g/tonne) and weight of media consumed per kWh of energy consumed (g/kWh) with SAG specific grinding energy consumed (kWh/tonne). Using relationships developed from this data it is possible to project SAG media consumption in future mineral comminution circuits.
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APA: William Conger Greg Schick  (2014)  Industrial SAG media consumption study: Definition of consumption and relationship with SAG specific grinding energy

MLA: William Conger Greg Schick Industrial SAG media consumption study: Definition of consumption and relationship with SAG specific grinding energy. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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