Alternate Methods Of Comminution Of Potash Ores ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. B. Mitchell
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Comminution methods for base metal and precious metal ores have had considerable attention from mine operators, equipment suppliers and design engineers for many years and much of their work has been well reported. This interest derives from a healthy concern with the costs of comminution, often the largest single cost factor in ore dressing of hard ores. Many imaginative innovations have resulted. One notices a trend toward autogenous and semi-autogenous methods, combined with a trend toward very large equipment. Unfortunately, there has been less obvious cost incentive to experiment with softer ores. This is unfortunate because the consequences of inappropriate comminution methods can have an important effect on overall economics by influencing down stream processing and salability of final products. This paper concerns some of the factors to be considered in the selection of comminution methods for potash ores, and gives some specific examples to illustrate some of the principles involved.
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APA: J. B. Mitchell  (1969)  Alternate Methods Of Comminution Of Potash Ores ? Introduction

MLA: J. B. Mitchell Alternate Methods Of Comminution Of Potash Ores ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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