Effect of coal on the corrosive wear of grinding media

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. D. Baker I. Iwasaki A. S. Malicsi
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Fine grinding may he required for- some coals to remove sulfur and ash or to prepare coal-water slurry. Fine grinding leads to increased hall wear and its effect on the surface properties of the ground coal becomes of concern. Marked hall wear - tests were performed to study the effects of oxygen, pH, the soluble species of coal, and the addition of pyrrhotite on hall wear. The synergistic action of coal and oxygen greatly enhanced the corrosion of mild steel halls during grinding. Elec.trochemica1 measurements on a mild steel electrode in coal slurries and SEM observations of grinding hall surfaces were carried out to explore the corrosive wear mechanism.
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APA: M. D. Baker I. Iwasaki A. S. Malicsi  (1991)  Effect of coal on the corrosive wear of grinding media

MLA: M. D. Baker I. Iwasaki A. S. Malicsi Effect of coal on the corrosive wear of grinding media. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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