The selection of abrasion-corrosion-resistant materials for gold-mining equipment

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. Allen B. E. Protheroe A. Ball
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The results of laboratory abrasive and abrasive-corrosive tests carried out on a range of carbon, Iowalloy, and stainless steels are compared with underground tests conducted on similar materials on prototype shaker conveyors carrying gold-bearing quartzitic rock. The dry-abrasion resistance of all the steels was found to be better than that of mild steel. When the added effect of corrosion was tested, the stainless steels proved to be much superior to proprietary abrasion-resistant alloys both in the laboratory and underground. The ferritic stainless grades were shown to be superior on the basis of cost per unit of volume lost. This investigation has shown that laboratory tests on materials can provide valuable information on their possible performance in situ, and can thus be used to replace lengthy experiments on site.
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APA: C. Allen B. E. Protheroe A. Ball  (1981)  The selection of abrasion-corrosion-resistant materials for gold-mining equipment

MLA: C. Allen B. E. Protheroe A. Ball The selection of abrasion-corrosion-resistant materials for gold-mining equipment. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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