Autogenous Grinding in Finland

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Timo Heikkinen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

We have read, with great interest, Mr. Crocker's article on "Recent Trends in Autogenous Grinding," published in the October issue of The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin. Referring to our paper, "Two-Stage Autogenous Grinding Investigations at Outokumpu," we can now report that last August we changed to this method at the Keretti concentrator. Prior to the conversion, the Keretti plant (see flow-sheet, Figure 1) had two primary rod mills, 6 ft. in diameter and 12ft. in length, in open circuit, followed by four secondary 9-by 12-ft. pebble grate mills in closed circuit with rake classifiers. Last summer, wl1en the Since August, grinding has been successfully carried out autogenously in two stages, with two mills being employed in the primary stage and four in the secondary. The size of the pebbles in the secondary mills is about the same as earlier -l V: i to 3 inches (Figures 4 and 5). Also, we generally prefer two-stage grinding to single-stage grinding because, in the former,
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APA: Timo Heikkinen  (1964)  Autogenous Grinding in Finland

MLA: Timo Heikkinen Autogenous Grinding in Finland. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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