Poly-Met Mill Liners for Autogenous and Semi Autogenous Grinding Mills

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Brough
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

"Over 25 years ago, SKEGA pioneered the use of rubber linings in grinding mills and rubber is today widely accepted and almost standard material chosen for Regrind - and Secondary Hills. There are, however, only a few Primary Hills in operation with ""solid"" rubber linings because available materials and designs are often not cost efficient in comparison with steel alloys on a Cost per ton basis and/or downtime for liner replacement would be to a high.In other words, solid rubber has limits as any other material. However, 'SKEGA started to think, why not try to use the best properties of rubber as well as steel and combine the two materials together.Nearly 10 years ago SKECA started to test this concept in Rod Mills. A steel cap was vulcanized on to the leading face of the lifter bars, to be installed close to the feed end head (fig. 1)."
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APA: R. Brough  (1988)  Poly-Met Mill Liners for Autogenous and Semi Autogenous Grinding Mills

MLA: R. Brough Poly-Met Mill Liners for Autogenous and Semi Autogenous Grinding Mills. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1988.

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