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Grinding Mills as Conditioners in Sulphide FlotationBy C. G. McLachlan
Laboratory flotation tests carried out on massive sulphide ores may not be reproduced in plant practice, and when this occurs the discrepancy can be the result of differences between laboratory and pl
Jan 4, 1951
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Grinding mills-installation and maintenanceBy J. George Gregr
"This paper gives a brief review of grinding mills installation procedures with special emphasis on future maintenance. The importance of cooperation between the customer, construction contractor and
Jan 1, 1985
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Grinding Mills: How to Accurately Predict Their Power Draw"The first 90 years of the last century generated a considerable volume of technical literature on the subject of grinding mill power and its prediction. It is therefore surprising that during this ti
Jan 1, 2003
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Grinding Mills: How to Accurately Predict Their Power Draw"The first 90 years of the last century generated a considerable volume of technical literature on the subject of grinding mill power and its prediction. It is therefore surprising that during this ti
Jan 1, 2003
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Grinding of Agrium phosphate ores in a 3' diameter pilot SAG millBy Rene Cane, V. I. Lakshmanan, John Starkey, Richard May
"The Agrium Kapuskasing Phosphate Operation mines and processes up to 6,000 t/d of phosphate ore. Run-of-mine crushing to minus 6 inches is done in a toothed roll-crusher, while grinding is done in a
Jan 1, 2002
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Grinding of Heterogeneous Mixtures in a High-Pressure Roll MillBy D. W. Fuerstenau, G. S. Sudhir, P. C. Kapur
Quartz-limestone feed mixtures were ground in a laboratory-size, choke-fed, high- pressure roll mill. As compared to individually ground minerals, the harder component (quartz) in the product mixture
Jan 1, 1992
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Grinding Performance Of The Ball Mill At The Dizon Operation Of Benguet CorporationBy V. G. Cawagdan, E. M. Sacris
The performance of the grinding circuit, from the initial stages of operation to the present, is discussed. The mill efficiency as measured by the Bond (Bond and Maxson, 1943) grindability data and th
Jan 1, 1985
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Grinding Practice At Tennessee Copper Co’s Isabella MillBy F. M. Lewis, J. E. Goodman
TENNESSEE Copper Co. operates two ore concentrators, the London and Isabella mill. Copperhill, Tenn. In 1948 and 1949 the small ball mills and rake classifiers in the London concentrator were replaced
Jan 11, 1957
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Grinding process modelling and circuit analysis in a copper mine, T. Song, T.H. Yang, J.W. Zhou, and Q.K. WangBy T. H. Yang, Q. K. Wang, T. Song, J. W. Zhou
The grinding circuit can be one of the most important mineral processing circuits in plants. Along with the application of large-scale milling machines, the design and optimisation of the operation st
Jan 1, 2020
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Grinding Rods At Marcona Mining Company - IntroductionBy L. F. Moran
Rod Mill Grinding is an important and fundamental step of the concentrating process in Marcona Mining Company's plants at San Nicolas Bay, Peru. This Paper summarizes experience in regard to cons
Jan 1, 1975
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Grinding simulation in Applesoft BasicBy R. del Villar, A. R. Laplante
"This article presents four grinding simulation programs, written in Applesoft BASIC. The firs t two calculate residence time distributions (RT Ds) for open and closed loops mills. The third program c
Jan 1, 1985
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Grinding Test For Iron Ore Tertiary Grinding CircuitBy Bernardo Siqueira
This paper presents a unique stirred milling technology, Outotec HIGmill™, a modern, flexible and energy efficient grinding solution for fine and ultra fine grinding being tested in an industrial scal
Aug 16, 2017
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Grinding Tests on Conical Trunnion Overflow and Cylindrical Grate Ball MillsBy Jack White
This paper gives details of the results of careful testing carried out on two types of ball mills, conical trunnion overflow and cylindrical grate discharge, on identical ore. The object of the test w
Jan 1, 1950
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Grinding Tests on Conical Trunnion Overflow and Cylindrical Grate Ball Mills at MufuliraBy Jack White
This paper gives details of the results - of careful testing carried out on two types of ball mills, conical trunnion overflow and cylindrical grate discharge, on identical ore. The object of the test
Jan 1, 1950
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Grinding ù The Primary ConditionerBy P Steinier
Most operations, when considering their comminution circuit, are primarily concerned with achieving the desired particle size distribution to obtain adequate liberation for the separation process, at
Jan 1, 2004
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Grinding: Why So Many Tests?By Alex Doll, Derek Barratt
"There is a number of comminution tests commonly used in the mining industry. Many of the tests are used for a particular grinding model or mill sizing program and are incompatible with other tests of
Jan 1, 2011
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Gross-Count Method of Microscopic QuantificationBy Donald M. Hausen
Microscopic evaluation of trace quantities of metalliferous phases in flotation products requires counting large numbers of particles. Particle counts of many thousands may be required for precision,
Jan 1, 1973
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Ground And Liner Behavior During Construction Of The Mt. Baker Ridge TunnelBy Alexander I. Feldman, Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker
An extensive geotechnical monitoring program was used to assess ground and liner behavior, provide input to a Disputes Review Board, and verify design assumptions during construction of the Mt. Baker
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground and Standing Support Interaction in Tailgates of Western U.S. Longwall Mines Used in the Development of a Design Methodology Based on the Ground Reaction CurveBy Dennis Dolinar
"Tailgate entries in U.S. longwalls can be subjected to high loads and deformations. Therefore, tailgate entries are generally supported with varying types and amounts of standing support. However, ev
Jan 1, 2010
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Ground Bed Design And MeasurementBy Wils L. Cooley, Herman W. Hill
'The electrical behavior of ground beds is often quite different from what would be expected based on experience with electric circuits. An explanation for this unique behavior is given, through
Jan 1, 1979