Packing in SAG Mill Shell Liners – Issues and Controls (9a0dbc8c-5b23-4b4b-94e7-4354b3142ec9)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Royston
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

In SAG mills fed with a variety of ore types, hard packing between the shell lifters can come and go depending on rock type and rock size distribution and the presence of a binder. Packing can appear in all sizes of SAG mills, and can be tenacious. High ball impact forces (depending on ball size) in larger mills may compact and encourage packing. Packing can have a negative impact on milling performance and a change in shell liner design may be required to remove it. However shell liner design changes need to be managed with care to ensure liner reliability. In smaller mills control of packing can extend shell plate wear-life and may help to maintain milling performance in fixed-speed mills through the liner wear-cycle.
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APA: D. Royston  (2012)  Packing in SAG Mill Shell Liners – Issues and Controls (9a0dbc8c-5b23-4b4b-94e7-4354b3142ec9)

MLA: D. Royston Packing in SAG Mill Shell Liners – Issues and Controls (9a0dbc8c-5b23-4b4b-94e7-4354b3142ec9). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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