Evaluation of media size on the regrinding efficiency of an itabirite iron ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
Douglas Batista José Francisco Cabello Álvaro Videla Héctor X. Toro Claudio Luiz Schneider
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The Minas-Rio Project, located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, is currently under construction. The new plant will have a regrinding circuit that uses VertimillTM. The objective is to process itabirite iron ores and it is expected that the consumption of media will represent a large part of the plant operating cost. Many studies in the literature indicate that the size of the grinding media directly influences the grinding efficiency. The size distribution of the charge media is related to the surface area of the charge. In this study, a sample of itabirite iron ore was tested with respect to grindability in a laboratory scale ball mill. The test mill was equipped with a torque device to accurately measure power consumption, as required for the determination of energy specific kinetic parameters. Five tests were carried out with different sizes of steel balls and with SICAM (sub-inch Cast Media). The size distributions of the feed and product of the several grinding tests were used to calibrate population balance model parameters for each condition. The results confirmed that the ball charge with smaller diameter is the most efficient among the different media charge tested.
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APA: Douglas Batista José Francisco Cabello Álvaro Videla Héctor X. Toro Claudio Luiz Schneider  (2014)  Evaluation of media size on the regrinding efficiency of an itabirite iron ore

MLA: Douglas Batista José Francisco Cabello Álvaro Videla Héctor X. Toro Claudio Luiz Schneider Evaluation of media size on the regrinding efficiency of an itabirite iron ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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