The Metso Mp1250 Cone Crusher ? Two Case Studies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. A. Jacobson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Mining operations, whether new or existing, are constantly looking for ways to maximize production and improve energy efficiency, while keeping the footprint required to a minimum. The Nordberg MP1250 cone crusher was designed with these three goals in mind. A series of side-by-side evaluations comparing an MP1250 to an MP1000 were completed at two Freeport-McMoRan operations. The first evaluation began October 2009 in a tertiary position and the second began March 2010 in a secondary position, where it remains in full production today. Utilizing 25% higher power capacity than the existing MP1000 tertiary crushers, the MP1250 had 29% higher capacity and 17% lower specific energy, adjusted for differences in feed and product size. The MP1250 compared to the existing MP1000 secondary crushers achieved 30% higher capacity at a slightly reduced specific energy, while achieving a finer product. The MP1250?s higher capacity and energy efficiency may have application in many crushing plants. Depending on site specific economic factors, greenfield projects may benefit from a smaller footprint and less ancillary equipment, whereas brownfield projects may benefit from higher capacity or a finer product within the same footprint.
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APA: D. A. Jacobson  (2012)  The Metso Mp1250 Cone Crusher ? Two Case Studies

MLA: D. A. Jacobson The Metso Mp1250 Cone Crusher ? Two Case Studies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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