Using Piston-Die Press to Predict the Breakage Behaviour of HPGR (d059a798-9bab-428a-8cde-97f78151c442)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. T. Kalala H. Dong A. L. Hinde
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"The High Pressure Grinding Roll (HPGR) is gaining acceptance in the mineral processing industry and has become a competitive technology in reducing the specific energy consumption in Mineral processing plants. The amount of samples required for HPGR amenability testwork and HPGR wear tests is usually high and often cannot be available at early stage of projects were only a few drill cores are available.Although HPGR was initiated from small scale piston die compression tests, the development of small scale piston die test to predict the performance of HPGR has been slow.The objectives of this paper was to present the designs, operating procedure of piston-die press and operating conditions which have resulted in similar particle size distribution obtained from a piston die test and HPGR Labwal unit starting from the same feed size distribution. Testwork were conducted using a 2 MN piston-die press and a Labwal HPGR unit on major South African ore types, viz, gold, platinum and iron ores. The results obtained show that piston-die test can generate data to predict energy consumption, product size distribution, and even to evaluate the edge effect."
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APA: J. T. Kalala H. Dong A. L. Hinde  (2012)  Using Piston-Die Press to Predict the Breakage Behaviour of HPGR (d059a798-9bab-428a-8cde-97f78151c442)

MLA: J. T. Kalala H. Dong A. L. Hinde Using Piston-Die Press to Predict the Breakage Behaviour of HPGR (d059a798-9bab-428a-8cde-97f78151c442). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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