Advanced integrated comminution and classification with eHPCC™, L.D. Roper, V. Borissenko, and M.J. Daniel

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1567 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Eccentric High Pressure Centrifugal Comminution (eHPCC) is a novel comminution device that
provides a single step to achieve a desired target grind size. The mechanisms within the unit mirror
particle breakage that is akin to high-pressure-grinding rolls (HPGR) and high-intensity-attrition with
air classification. eHPCC receives lump and can produce a product P80 such that the progeny are at or
less than natural grain size of the feed. The unit operates in either closed or open-circuit. The grinding
zone is dry and free of steel grinding media. This paper presents evidence of eHPCC-2 capable of
selective and preferential mineral liberation. A recent test campaign on a blend of underground quartzgold-
vein ore was completed. The feed to eHPCC-2 trial was SAG mill trommel oversize (low-grade
pebble rejects). eHPCC-2 operated open-circuit with air-fluidisation in the rotating-grinding-chamber,
classifying particles based on terminal velocity of the air-swept product particles, displaying size and
mineral composition classification taking place at the same time. There is an opportunity for future
industrial research targeting eHPCC as an advanced integrated comminution and classification
technology.
Keywords: High pressure, high intensity, compression, attrition, comminution, classification
Citation
APA:
(2020) Advanced integrated comminution and classification with eHPCC™, L.D. Roper, V. Borissenko, and M.J. DanielMLA: Advanced integrated comminution and classification with eHPCC™, L.D. Roper, V. Borissenko, and M.J. Daniel. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.