The Effects of A Change from Parallel to Series Grinding at Broken Hill South

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Restarick CJ Stewart PSB Weller KR
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Following a detailed assessment of concen trator performance at Broken Hill South Limited which was reported in a previous paper, the fine grinding section was changed from a parallel arrangement of the two grinding circuits to a series arrangement, and the concentrator per- formance re-assessed. The change to series grinding had virtually no effect on the actual or potential capacity of the circuit to make a final product with 80% passing 100 mesh. However, the fresh flotation feed contained significantly less +150 mesh lead and +65 mesh zinc (material which was shown to float poorly), without an increase in the quantity of poor-floating ultra-fine lead and zinc. From the size-by-size flotation recovery data, it was shown that overall recoveries of both lead and zinc were approximately 1% higher than they would have been without this change in size distribution and it was concluded that this was a direct result of the change in grind- ing procedure.
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APA: Restarick CJ Stewart PSB Weller KR  (1972)  The Effects of A Change from Parallel to Series Grinding at Broken Hill South

MLA: Restarick CJ Stewart PSB Weller KR The Effects of A Change from Parallel to Series Grinding at Broken Hill South. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1972.

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