Ultra-Fine Grinding Characteristics of Crystalline Graphite on Dry Base System

International Mineral Processing Congress
Kim Byoung-Gon Choi Sang-Ken Chung Hun-Saeng Park Chong-Lyuck Lee Jae-Jang
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Graphite has unique properties such as high thermal resistance, low thermal expansion coefficient, and good thermal and electrical conductivity, and is often utilized as coating materials for electrical conductors, TV Brown tubes, electromagnetic shields, and so on. Additionally, its excellent lubrication property is widely used in oil and solid lubricants. Finely ground graphite particles in the sub-micron range are commonly used for these applications.Sub-micron fine graphite particles are typically prepared in liquids by vibration ball mills. However, it is known that the wet process takes long periods of grinding time like 24 hours or more and requires a series of subsequent highenergy operations such as de-watering, drying, regrinding and classification. On the other hand, there would be numerous advantages if fine grinding could be done effectively in dry atmosphere. However, since crystalline graphite has a layered structure giving a high lubrication property, its dry grinding, especially when obtaining sub-micron size particles, is extremely difficult. The shape of the graphite particles is also important for its utilization since particles with flaky shape can maintain relatively high electrical and thermal conductance as well as lubrication ability. Therefore, it would be necessary to reduce the size of graphite particles into fines with flaky shape while grinding proceeds. Dry grinding characteristics of natural graphite under various atmospheric conditions with gases using different mills were studied, and fine flaky particles by grinding the graphite intercalation compounds and the exfoliated graphite were produced. However, there were no sufficient investigations on the size reduction of natural graphite at low atmospheric pressures in attritional milling conditions. The main purpose of this paper is to provide sub-micron fine grinding characteristics of natural crystalline graphite at various degrees of low atmospheric pressure, and to discuss the size reducing models in an attrition mill"
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APA: Kim Byoung-Gon Choi Sang-Ken Chung Hun-Saeng Park Chong-Lyuck Lee Jae-Jang  (2003)  Ultra-Fine Grinding Characteristics of Crystalline Graphite on Dry Base System

MLA: Kim Byoung-Gon Choi Sang-Ken Chung Hun-Saeng Park Chong-Lyuck Lee Jae-Jang Ultra-Fine Grinding Characteristics of Crystalline Graphite on Dry Base System. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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