Papers - Grindability and Grinding Characteristics of Ores (T. P. 888, with discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Fred C. Bond and
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

This paper is a continuation of two earlier papers,12 and presents new data on the grindability of various ores and other materials—the results of several years of intermittent research work on the nature of grinding and interpretation of test results. It is divided into five parts: 1. The tabulated results of several hundred grindability tests on a wide variety of ores. 2. A method of correcting screen analyses and calculating from them the surface and other properties. 3. A description of a new method of measuring the "surface energy" of an ore by pendulum impact tests. 4. Test results. 5. A general discussion of the test results and their application to grinding problems. 1. GRindability of Various Ores This part is a continuation of the paper listed as reference No. 1. The method of testing is described in detail in that paper. The sample to be tested is crushed to all through 6 mesh in rolls set at 1/16-in. opening in closed circuit with a screen. Of this sample 700 C.C. is ground dry in a laboratory ball mill under constant conditions of mill speed and ball charge in closed circuit with a screen of the desired size at 250 per cent circulating load. The mill is cylindrical, 12 by 12 in., and rotates at 70 r.p.m. It contains a charge of 285 iron balls weighing 20,125 grams and ranging from 1½ to ¾ in. in diameter. Each test is continued for a sufficient number of periods to establish equilibrium at 250 per cent circulating load, or until the composition of the circulating load is constant for successive periods. Tests are conducted at the mesh size to which the ore is to be ground in practice, and the results are expressed as the net production in grams of screen undersize per revolution of the mill. This is designated as the
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APA: Fred C. Bond and  (1939)  Papers - Grindability and Grinding Characteristics of Ores (T. P. 888, with discussion)

MLA: Fred C. Bond and Papers - Grindability and Grinding Characteristics of Ores (T. P. 888, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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