Regrind of metallic ores with Vertical Mills: An overview of the existing plants in Brazil

International Mineral Processing Congress
Mauricio Guimarães Bergerman Homero Delboni
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"At the regrind or secondary grinding stages of metal ores, usually the concern about the energy efficiency is extremely important. In general, the specific energy consumption at this stage is higher than in the primary stages of grinding. In addition, it has been observed a tendency of finer grinding in the new projects of metallic ores, due to the finer mineral liberation, which leads to an increasing capital and operational costs. In Brazil, during the last 10 years, regrind P80 sizes of approximately 40 to 20 ?m have been necessary in all new iron and copper plants. The use of conventional ball mills, adequate for primary grinding, can result in low energy efficiency with products below a P80 of 50 ?m. This paper presents an overview of the regrind circuits in Brazil that operate with vertical mills and the results of industrial surveys at selected vertical mill circuits. Where possible, comparison is made between the plant results and the design criteria and laboratory regrind tests used for the mill sizing."
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APA: Mauricio Guimarães Bergerman Homero Delboni  (2014)  Regrind of metallic ores with Vertical Mills: An overview of the existing plants in Brazil

MLA: Mauricio Guimarães Bergerman Homero Delboni Regrind of metallic ores with Vertical Mills: An overview of the existing plants in Brazil. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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