Wet stirred media milling of natural vivianite, cuprite, hematite and ilmenite, Á. Rácz, E.E. Almási, Zs. Pap, K. Bohács, N. Halyag, B. Csőke, G. Rákhely, and G. Mucsi

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 9
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Wet stirred media milling is a widely applied grinding process in the field of mineral processing
to produce <10 μm ground materials. In this paper, the results of wet stirred media milling of different
Ti, Fe and Cu-oxide and phosphate minerals are presented. During the experimental work, grinding of
ilmenite, vivianite, hematite and cuprite was carried out in a continuous operation wet stirred media
mill. During the experiments, the particle size distribution and specific surface area of the ground
materials were determined after a certain grinding time, as well as measuring the specific grinding
energy, thereby determining the grinding kinetics of the different minerals. The measurement results
showed the differences and similarities in the grindability of the individual minerals. Nano particulate
vivianite, hematite and ilmenite was successfully manufactured in a stirred media mill; however cuprite
was characterised as the coarsest final product for the same grinding circumstances.
Keywords: Wet stirred media mill, cuprite, vivianite, ilmenite, hematite
Citation
APA:
(2020) Wet stirred media milling of natural vivianite, cuprite, hematite and ilmenite, Á. Rácz, E.E. Almási, Zs. Pap, K. Bohács, N. Halyag, B. Csőke, G. Rákhely, and G. MucsiMLA: Wet stirred media milling of natural vivianite, cuprite, hematite and ilmenite, Á. Rácz, E.E. Almási, Zs. Pap, K. Bohács, N. Halyag, B. Csőke, G. Rákhely, and G. Mucsi. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.