HPGR rolls surface wear: In-line scanning of a laboratory-scale HPGR

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Samira Rashidi Raj K. Rajamani
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Wear is an extremely important topic when considering high-pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) for any new application. Given the inevitable variations in ore properties throughout a mine’s life, it is difficult to predict the effect of material and operating conditions on the wear parts: specifically, the HPGR rolls. However, the possibility of continuous scanning of rolls provides ample information to review the wear pattern and ways to optimize it. In this regard, as part of a broader investigation, the feasibility of in-line scanning of HPGR rolls in a laboratory-scale HPGR is studied and presented. The choice of scanners and methods adopted to achieve high-level accuracy for determining wear is discussed in this paper, and the inherent variability affecting the measurements is evaluated. 
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APA: Samira Rashidi Raj K. Rajamani  HPGR rolls surface wear: In-line scanning of a laboratory-scale HPGR

MLA: Samira Rashidi Raj K. Rajamani HPGR rolls surface wear: In-line scanning of a laboratory-scale HPGR. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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