Comparative Evaluations Of The Snyder Process ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William J. Cavanaugh
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

In 1967, Lone Star Industries, Incorporated, established a program to carry out the necessary Research and Development work to bring the Snyder Process to commercial application. The purpose of this paper, is to present the detailed metallurgical results gathered in comparing the Snyder Process of Comminution to conventional grinding techniques for the milling and beneficiation of certain ores and other materials. The ore primarily dealt with in this paper is a fine-grained magnetite ore, containing approximately 23% acid-soluble iron, from the Lake St. Joseph ore body of Steep Rock Iron Mines, Ltd., (Canada). This particular example was selected for presentation in this paper because extensive comparative results with conventional methods of grinding were available. Also briefly described in the paper are the comminution of other ores and materials such as porphyry copper ore and alumina.
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APA: William J. Cavanaugh  (1973)  Comparative Evaluations Of The Snyder Process ? Introduction

MLA: William J. Cavanaugh Comparative Evaluations Of The Snyder Process ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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