Fluid Energy Grinding and Drying for Fine Powders Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Vincent C. Grimshaw James F. Albus
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

High pressure fluid energy grinding, or jet milling, is a versatile method of continuously fracturing solids into fine particles to gain substantial increases in exposed surface area Applications in industrial minerals grinding include calcium carbonate, talc, barytes, mica, diatomaceous earth, bauxite, rutile, coal, kaolin, sepiolite, diamonds, etc The basic principles can be extended to provide continuous drying and delivery of discrete par¬ticles from a wet process slurry The main design and operational features of jet mills and dryers are described, relating energy consumption for both air and steam milling and hot air drying techniques Mean particle sizes in the order of 1 micron are achievable from pre-milled feeds, or maintained from similar slurries in the drying mode Aspects of feed preparation and multi-stage processing are discussed
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APA: Vincent C. Grimshaw James F. Albus  (1983)  Fluid Energy Grinding and Drying for Fine Powders Production

MLA: Vincent C. Grimshaw James F. Albus Fluid Energy Grinding and Drying for Fine Powders Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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