Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production and Economy

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David J. Dunn
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 12, 1976

Abstract

At a time when mill availability is at a premium, production costs are rising, and lead time for mill liner casting is a year or more, mill liner design is an important factor in ore grinding. Testing and selection of the optimum liner profile for a given set of mill operating conditions can improve mill capacity, reduce liner wear rate, and lengthen liner life. The mill liner that grinds best, lasts the longest, and costs the least is a necessity for economic mill operation. After testing four mill liner profiles for 3.96 X 3.65-m (13 x 12-ft) overflow ball mills, Climax Molybdenum Co. found that an improved design increased mill tonnage by 2.72 t/h (3 stph) while reducing finish grind by 1.7% minus 100-mesh, reduced liner wear rate, and almost doubled liner life.
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APA: David J. Dunn  (1976)  Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production and Economy

MLA: David J. Dunn Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production and Economy. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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