Fine Copper Grinding Using Metso’s Stirred Media Detritor

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Graham Davey
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

High-speed stirred milling is a relatively new method of grinding in the metalliferous process industries. However, it has been widely used in the industrial mineral field for more than 30 years. Many existing metallurgical operations are looking to maximize economic return from existing deposits this requires new thinking and technologies. The operating experience of two copper operations is discussed here to show the effect of the introduction of the Metso Stirred Media Detritor (SMD), a new type of high speed stirred mill. Both operations have derived significant metallurgical benefits from this new technology. The benefits and process difficulties are explained. The initial drive in high speed stirred milling technology was toward ultra fine grinding where the mill product has an 80 percent passing size of 15 µm (937mesh) or less. More recently, a number of installations have occurred in a more conventional regrind setting. Few conventional copper concentrators require such fine grinding to attain satisfactory copper grades and recoveries. So other advantages must be considered here rather than just the ability to grind fine with good power efficiency.
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APA: Graham Davey  (2004)  Fine Copper Grinding Using Metso’s Stirred Media Detritor

MLA: Graham Davey Fine Copper Grinding Using Metso’s Stirred Media Detritor. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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