Rhodax® Interparticle Crusher Maximizes Chloride Slag Production With A Minimum Generation Of Fines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Portal
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

One of the key products produced by the mineral sands industry is the titanium dioxide slag, a process that requires grinding of a coarse product down to a valuable saleable product. Traditional methods have included the vertical roller mill in tandem with dynamic air classifiers and, alternatively, two-stage grinding and crushing through an AG mill in closed circuit with a dynamic classifier and secondary gyradisc crushers. The products produced, commonly known as chloride and sulphate slag, are differentiated by the particle size distribution of the final product. The more valuable chloride slag must, by specification, be a product sized in the range between 850 and 100 microns?the more fines generated in the grinding process, the less higher valuable final chloride slag is produced. This paper will explore a technology that is new to both the mineral sands and to other mineral processing industries. Inter particle communition, or IPC as it is known, has been applied in the cement industry to improve the performance of clinker grinding mills. The principle is to create a process of material on material comminution under high pressure that fractures the material along the grain boundaries rather than breaking it smaller than a gap setting in the crusher. The process is now looked at for the TiO2slag producers because of the potential benefits of energy savings and with a minimal generation of minus 100-micron fines. Discussions will revolve around the design and functionality of the Rhodax® both from a process and maintenance perspective, a typical test regime and results on slag grinding. The development of the flowsheet necessary for the process will be examined, the ancillary equipment required and finally the scale-up from the test to an industrial plant will be investigated. Full-scale results of an operating plant will also be given showing the benefits that can be realized. A promising new flowsheet with fines reintroduction to the Rhodax® crusher will be presented.
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APA: J. Portal  (2007)  Rhodax® Interparticle Crusher Maximizes Chloride Slag Production With A Minimum Generation Of Fines

MLA: J. Portal Rhodax® Interparticle Crusher Maximizes Chloride Slag Production With A Minimum Generation Of Fines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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