Computer Control For Ring Roller Type Mineral Pulverizers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. K. Bhowmick
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Size reduction is very energy intensive and is the single most power-intensive operation in mineral processing plants. Research has shown that only a small part of the energy is utilized efficiently. One of the major thrusts of all equipment manufacturers has been to improve this efficiency. Choosing the right equipment to maximize energy utilization in any comminution application has always been the utmost criteria. Due to the high energy cost and depletion of good grade minerals, it is becoming essential to optimize all the subsystems within a given comminution system for the overall economic success of such ventures. Bradley Pulverizer Company of Allentown, Pennsylvania recognized this and started offering its Feeder Controller in 1988 for automatic feed control. After its first successful operation, Bradley made this as a part of all of their grinding system standard offering. It was also recognized that the Feeder Controller was just a beginning and more automation and controls would be required for an overall, efficient grinding system.
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APA: A. K. Bhowmick  (1993)  Computer Control For Ring Roller Type Mineral Pulverizers

MLA: A. K. Bhowmick Computer Control For Ring Roller Type Mineral Pulverizers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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