Cathodic Protection To Minimize Corrosive Wear In Ball Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Pazhianur G. T. Adel P. E. Richardson
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Cathodic protection using impressed current was employed to reduce mill wall wear during ball milling. Wear rates were determined from weight-loss measurements made on four 1-in.-diam mild steel coupons that were installed flush with the interior surface of the mill wall. Grinding tests were conducted on quartz, pyrite and quartz-pyrite mixtures at pH levels of 4.6, 7.1 and 9.2. Cathodic protection was shown to reduce mill wear by 30% to 60%. An examination of the coupon surfaces using scanning electron microscopy showed that cathodic protection greatly reduced pitting corrosion. The presence of a sulfide mineral, such as pyrite, was found to increase the wear rate significantly, possibly due to galvanic interactions. It was also found that the wear rate is significantly higher than the sum of abrasive wear and the corrosive wear, due to a synergistic effect.
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APA: R. Pazhianur G. T. Adel P. E. Richardson  (1998)  Cathodic Protection To Minimize Corrosive Wear In Ball Mills

MLA: R. Pazhianur G. T. Adel P. E. Richardson Cathodic Protection To Minimize Corrosive Wear In Ball Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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