Iron Ore Final Grinding by High Pressure Grinding Rolls and Air Classification

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F P. van der Meer E Lessing E Matthies
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Jul 13, 2015

Abstract

High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology is growing to be a common comminution tool in iron ore processing. The technology finds a wide acceptance and presents specific benefits in coarse ore grinding and closed-circuit grinding in preparation of ball mill feed, right down to the other end of the particle size spectrum for iron ore pellet feed preparation.A growing number of minerals processing plants are facing higher operating costs and difficulties due to a scarcity of process water, which in some cases is a result of more stringent environmental constraints. In addition, many new iron ore deposits are located in more arid regions of the world. These challenges have led to operators taking a new look at dry processing of iron ores.The use of dry crushing and classification technology in cement production from blast furnace slag, clinker material or limestone feed stocks indicates that the technology may be applied in minerals processing. In addition, dry processing provides the possibility of generating a final product from finely disseminated and inter-grown ores at sizes near or well below 100 µm, as may be required for beneficiation techniques such as in fine magnetic separation, flotation or magnetic flocculation.Dry grinding by HPGR has a number of specific features, challenges and opportunities, including balancing power input, moisture content requirements and classification efficiency in the process design. HPGR parameters and the latest HPGR design and sizing capabilities indicate considerable potential benefits from this dry processing technology.This paper highlights some of the specific issues that play a role in dry HPGR application, with respect to energy and materials balances. Examples of dry HPGR practices and process studies in iron ore mineral processing are discussed.CITATION:van der Meer, F P, Lessing, E and Matthies, E, 2015. Iron ore final grinding by high pressure grinding rolls and air classification, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2015, pp 197–204 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: F P. van der Meer E Lessing E Matthies  (2015)  Iron Ore Final Grinding by High Pressure Grinding Rolls and Air Classification

MLA: F P. van der Meer E Lessing E Matthies Iron Ore Final Grinding by High Pressure Grinding Rolls and Air Classification. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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