Effect Of Chromium On The Cast-Iron Media Properties And Performance In Wet Grinding

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Vathsala Rajagopal A. S. Malicsi I. Iwasaki
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Corrosion and abrasion properties of a series of chromium-containing, cast-iron balls, with Cr contents ranging from 0% to 29%, were evaluated and compared with austenitic stainless-steel and mild-steel balls. Marked ball wear tests were performed on artificial ore samples consisting of 95% quartzite, with either 5% pyrrhotite or 5% chalcopyrite, under a nitrogen or oxygen atmosphere. The electrochemical mechanism was investigated by correlating the corrosive wear with the corrosion currents obtained from potentiodynantic polarization curves under abrasion. Flotation recoveries were determined on a 95% quartzite + 5% pyrrhotite sample ground with various cast-iron ball materials under an oxygen or nitrogen atmosphere. Electrochemical results are found to be in good agreement with flotation results and with corrosive wear data obtained from marked ball wear tests.
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APA: Vathsala Rajagopal A. S. Malicsi I. Iwasaki  (1993)  Effect Of Chromium On The Cast-Iron Media Properties And Performance In Wet Grinding

MLA: Vathsala Rajagopal A. S. Malicsi I. Iwasaki Effect Of Chromium On The Cast-Iron Media Properties And Performance In Wet Grinding. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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