Grinding Rods At Marcona Mining Company - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. F. Moran
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Rod Mill Grinding is an important and fundamental step of the concentrating process in Marcona Mining Company's plants at San Nicolas Bay, Peru. This Paper summarizes experience in regard to consumption and specifications of grinding rods based on twelve years operation of the grinding circuits. Marcona operates a Plant complex producing 10 million tons per year of beneficiated iron ore products including pellets, sinter feed concentrates, high grade concentrates as slurry and filter cake. Processing capacity is 15 million tons per crude ore per year of which 13 million are around in rod mills. A continuous testing program was carried out over the years. Initial studies of daily production operations gave indications of poor grinding rates in relation to mill size and power consumption, with a high rate of broken liners and rods. The broken nieces of rod were not automatically expelled and further interfered with grinding efficiency, while replacement of liners caused unwarranted do n tire. Objectives were to improve all phases of the Process by studying the effects of changes in rod diameter, length, alloy constituents, and volume and weight of rod charge.
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APA: L. F. Moran  (1975)  Grinding Rods At Marcona Mining Company - Introduction

MLA: L. F. Moran Grinding Rods At Marcona Mining Company - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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