Concentrator Design For Large Grinding Circuits ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George M. Meisel
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

This paper is devoted to a discussion of the factors governing design of concentrators for large grinding circuits. Emphasis is placed on the manner in which use of ever larger grinding mills has affected the size of grinding bays, service cranes, gear reducers and electric motors, and the selection of ancillary equipment for cushioning of the starting load of large mills. Information is presented on the effect of using large grinding mills on the capital and operating costs of concentrators, e. g. : (Fig. 1) ? Benefits in lower cost of mills, drives and materials handling equipment, plant space, power, grinding media, operating labor and maintenance, and in ease of instrumentation and automation. ? Penalties in distribution of materials from the grinding mills to multiple lines of equipment which have not been developed to commensurately large sizes, and higher cost of ancillary equipment.
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APA: George M. Meisel  (1968)  Concentrator Design For Large Grinding Circuits ? Introduction

MLA: George M. Meisel Concentrator Design For Large Grinding Circuits ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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