Understanding Charge Effects on Marked Ball Wear Rates: a Corrosion Study — Part 2. The Impact of Chromium Content in Media and Dissolved Oxygen - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Dec 21, 2022
Abstract
Wear rates of grinding media can be misrepresented by marked ball wear tests (MBWT). Galvanic interactions between
dissimilar grinding media can be affected by the chromium content in the media and the presence of oxygen in the environment.
Corrosion, one component of wear, can be affected by many variables. Corrosion rates and corrosion potentials for
modern high chromium white iron (HCWI) and high carbon steel (HCS) grinding media samples were obtained through
electrochemical testing. In this study, the impact of chromium content in the grinding media and the dissolved oxygen in
a simulated mill water solution on corrosion rates and potentials was examined. Increasing chromium content in HCWI
above 15 weight percent increases the corrosion potential and decreases corrosion rate. Removing most of the oxygen from
the solution lowers both the corrosion potential and corrosion rate of the materials tested. The electrochemical results were
examined to model possible galvanic coupling effects on corrosion rates. Galvanic coupling between HCS and HCWI could
cause differences in corrosion rates for almost all scenarios modeled. Based on the galvanic coupling analysis, MBWT results
could be impacted by mixing HCWI and HCS in a ball mill charge. This impact is predicted to be more significant when
dissolved oxygen is present in the mill water and as the chromium content of HCWI is above 15 weight percent.
Citation
APA: (2022) Understanding Charge Effects on Marked Ball Wear Rates: a Corrosion Study — Part 2. The Impact of Chromium Content in Media and Dissolved Oxygen - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
MLA: Understanding Charge Effects on Marked Ball Wear Rates: a Corrosion Study — Part 2. The Impact of Chromium Content in Media and Dissolved Oxygen - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.