Effect Of Pyrite And Pyrrhotite On The Corrosive Wear Of Grinding Media (PREPRINT NUMBER 87-11)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. L. Pozzo
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A previous investigation showed that corrosion currents estimated from polarization curves for the pyrrhotite-grinding media system under abrasion correlated well with corrosion currents estimated from marked ball wear test data by applying the Faraday's Law. Freshly abraded metal debris were magnetically attracted to pyrrhotite and lowered the rest potentials of the mineral particles, thereby affecting the corrosive wear. The investigation was extended to explore the interactions between a nonmagnetic sulfide mineral, pyrite, and abraded metal debris and their effects on the corrosive wear mechanism. The electrochemical behavior of a three-electrode system involving pyrrhotite, pyrite and grinding media was also investigated as a first step towards elucidating the nature of interactions that occur in the grinding of complex sulfide ores.
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APA: R. L. Pozzo  (1987)  Effect Of Pyrite And Pyrrhotite On The Corrosive Wear Of Grinding Media (PREPRINT NUMBER 87-11)

MLA: R. L. Pozzo Effect Of Pyrite And Pyrrhotite On The Corrosive Wear Of Grinding Media (PREPRINT NUMBER 87-11). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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