Interaction Of Corrosion And Abrasion In Grinding Media Wear

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Perez
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The consumption of grinding media forms a significant part of the operating cost of a mineral processing plant. An estimated half billion pounds of steel in the USA and over one billion pounds in the world are consumed each year in wet grinding alone. However, there is some conjecture as to the interacting roles of abrasion and corrosion. In order to provide a more complete picture of the conjoint action of abrasion and corrosion, marked ball tests were conducted on different grinding ball compositions in a laboratory ball mill and the metal losses were measured on varying the conditions, i.e., pH, PO2, in wet grinding a Cu-Ni gabbroic rock and compared with taconite grinding. Ball wear rates ere discussed with respect to ball composition and microstructure and the varying conditions used in the grinding tests.
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APA: R. Perez  (1984)  Interaction Of Corrosion And Abrasion In Grinding Media Wear

MLA: R. Perez Interaction Of Corrosion And Abrasion In Grinding Media Wear. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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