Wear & Design Improvements in Discharge Cones for Large SAG/AG Mills (a95ef7ab-6071-475c-8b9c-363d74a295c8)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Craig Faulkner
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Discharge cones for large Semi Autogenous Grinding (SAG) and Autogenous Grinding (AG) mills are subjected to high wear as significant volumes of ground ore and slurry exit the mill. With the larger diameter mills of 32ft to 40ft in size becoming the norm, very high, concentrated wear is highlighting the limitations of conventional discharge cones and frequent changes are subsequently required. This paper outlines the advances made in the design of the Bullnose discharge cone. Superior wear materials to increase wear life over conventional rubber or chrome-moly steel discharge cones and the introduction of key design features to reduce reline times and improve fit and safety during installation, offer significant opportunities for the mill operator. Collated from multiple case studies, the wear data and reline history from 2004 to present clearly illustrate the way in which superior component longevity has reduced the frequency of relines over the life of the product to increase mill availability and effectively increase the tonnes milled in a period.
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APA: Craig Faulkner  (2012)  Wear & Design Improvements in Discharge Cones for Large SAG/AG Mills (a95ef7ab-6071-475c-8b9c-363d74a295c8)

MLA: Craig Faulkner Wear & Design Improvements in Discharge Cones for Large SAG/AG Mills (a95ef7ab-6071-475c-8b9c-363d74a295c8). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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