Erosion, corrosion, and abrasion of material-handling systems in the mining industry

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. M. F. Carter
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A survey was conducted so that the degree of corrosive, erosive, and abrasive attack on material-handling systems in the mining and mineral-processing industry could be assessed, and so that the areas of research and development that would be relevant to the needs of the industry could be determined. Of the 59 different mines that were invited to participate in the survey, 41 returned completed questionnaires, giving a return rate of 70 per cent. The total number of completed questionnaires amounted to 45. An analysis of the results shows that attack by erosion or abrasion is considered to occur more often than attack by corrosion. However, al three types of attack must be regarded as significant problems within the mining industry, since 52 per cent of the participating mines reported pump failures due to the inability of the materials of construction to withstand the operating conditions, and almost 90 per cent reported piping failures due to corrosion (22 per cent) or to erosion and abrasion (78 per cent).
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APA: A. M. F. Carter  (1986)  Erosion, corrosion, and abrasion of material-handling systems in the mining industry

MLA: A. M. F. Carter Erosion, corrosion, and abrasion of material-handling systems in the mining industry. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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