New Development in Liner Design for Large Autogenous Mills (e956eb23-d616-474d-9dc9-d4512f8d61a8)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Möller L. Furtenbach
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Grinding mills are the heart of the mineral processing plant, and are production-critical machines which are required to achieve high availability. Liner wear life and a liner design that promotes ease of installation are important variables to achieve a high level of mill availability. Increased mill size results in more mill internal surface to protect, and more liner components to install and remove. This drives designers toward an increase in liner size to minimize the number of components to be installed by the liner handler. The liner attachment method can also have a large impact on mill availability as well as safety during installation.This paper outlines the experience from the development, installation and follow-up of liners installed in two 38' x 45' AG Mills at Boliden Aitik in Sweden. A new Poly-Met shell liner concept has been developed to minimize the number of liner components. The new Poly-Met shell liner components are made much larger than conventional Poly-Met or steel liners. This reduces the number of components to be installed/removed by the liner handler and helps to minimize installation time and consequently down- time. A new attachment system has also been developed to eliminate the need for the installation crew to be in the “drop-zone” of the shell liners while installing the liner bolts.One interesting aspect of this project was the requirement to predict liner life for these new large format AG mills. The existing 22' diameter mills at Aitik provided a base-line reference for this purpose, and DEM studies were used in the project development stage to predict the wear life of shell liners for the new 38' diameter AG mills. The results from this study are included."
Citation

APA: T. Möller L. Furtenbach  (2012)  New Development in Liner Design for Large Autogenous Mills (e956eb23-d616-474d-9dc9-d4512f8d61a8)

MLA: T. Möller L. Furtenbach New Development in Liner Design for Large Autogenous Mills (e956eb23-d616-474d-9dc9-d4512f8d61a8). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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