Classification On The Witwatersrand

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bennett Bates
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 2, 1926

Abstract

NOWHERE in the world has cone classification in closed-circuit grinding with tube mills reached as high a state of development as on the Witwatersrand. In the development of the Far East section the necessity of fine grinding to obtain. satisfactory residues gave rise to a situation with which the cone could cope only at a great sacrifice in efficiency of tube-mill grinding. H., A. White1 recognized the limitation of the cone in his study of the theory of tube milling as early as 1915, but it was not until Ewing, Davis and. Willey2 carried out their tests at Springs Mines during 1920 that the advantages of mechanical classifiers' were demonstrated. During the fall of 1924 the writer supervised a series of tests with Dorr classifiers undertaken by Mr. White, Consulting Metallurgist, at the mill of the Geduld Proprietary Mines, Ltd., Dersley, Transvaal (Far East Rand). The importance of classification to obtain efficient tube-mill grinding was thoroughly demonstrated. The installation of classifiers of the above type that followed the test, confirmed the results of the experimental work.
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APA: Bennett Bates  (1926)  Classification On The Witwatersrand

MLA: Bennett Bates Classification On The Witwatersrand. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1926.

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