HPGR Benefits For Gold Mill Design Experience From A Copper Operation

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
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- 1827 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
The principle of high-pressure interparticulate comminution has been used very successfully since the mid 1980's for grinding a wide range of different materials. A number of reports about operating experience have already been published.
High-pressure grinding rolls (HPGRs) are currently making their debut in the mining industry. Experience is being gained with test machines, particularly for the comminution of hard rock. In the grinding of diamond-bearing ore, (Fig 1) interparticulate comminution has already become the standard for liberating the diamonds from the matrix. The advantages of interparticulate comminution are also recognized for the grinding of concentrates (chrome ore, iron ore). Numerous HPGRs are being used very successfully in this field.
A testing plant for first-time industrial grinding of coarse, very hard and highly abrasive copper ore was built at Cyprus Amax's plant in Sieretta, Arizona (Fig. 2). The operating experience gained here showed that the grinding of very hard ores places particularly high mechanical demands on the mill. While the machine itself meets the high availability requirements, the wear-protection system proves to be the most sensitive point. Naturally, the properties of the ore to be ground exert a considerable influence on the lifetime of the grinding rolls. This paper describes the wear mechanisms and the wearprotection systems designed to combat these.
Citation
APA:
(1997) HPGR Benefits For Gold Mill Design Experience From A Copper OperationMLA: HPGR Benefits For Gold Mill Design Experience From A Copper Operation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.