Interparticle Crushing Of Moist Ores And Minerals At High Pressures - General Remarks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Kellerwessel
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper refers to the new crushing and grinding process, which was invented by Professor Schönert (Ref.1), Clausthal, Germy (author of one of the papers presented at this meeting). The process is known as high pressure particle bed comminution or interparticle crushing. Several papers by Professor Schonert and his coworkers and by specialists of the companies producing the necessary equipment under license agreements already described fundamentals of the process, the equipment used, results of lab size and large scale tests and finally the first results of truly commercial operations (Ref .2 to 11). Therefore it should be sufficient to summarize the main facts here: - To a bed of bulk material a pressure of more than 50 MPa is applied. Comminution is achieved mainly by the pressure which one particle transfers to the other and not by squeezing single particles between the working surfaces of some crusher or grinding media.
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APA: H. Kellerwessel  (1987)  Interparticle Crushing Of Moist Ores And Minerals At High Pressures - General Remarks

MLA: H. Kellerwessel Interparticle Crushing Of Moist Ores And Minerals At High Pressures - General Remarks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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