Magnetic Liners Increase Productivity, Reduce Energy Consumption In Iron Ore Grinding Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dan Norrgran
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Abstract

In recent years, a great deal of attention has been focused on developing mill liners to increase wear resistance, improve grinding efficiency and reduce energy consumption in milling applications. The installation of an appropriate mill liner is critical as it affects the overall cost and product quality. A mill liner has two specific functions. The first is to protect the mill shell and mill ends from direct contact with the abrasive grinding media (in this case, the liner serves as a wear surface). The second function is to transport the grinding media, creating energy for size reduction. The liner acts as a lifter, mechanically transporting and cascading the grinding media. The mill lining is a major cost in the milling operation. The costs associated with the mill lining include the capital cost of the lining, downtime required to replace the worn liner and the labor for installation. Generally, in hard rock mining, the life of a mill liner in secondary ball mills is 12 to 24 months.
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APA: Dan Norrgran  (2009)  Magnetic Liners Increase Productivity, Reduce Energy Consumption In Iron Ore Grinding Mills

MLA: Dan Norrgran Magnetic Liners Increase Productivity, Reduce Energy Consumption In Iron Ore Grinding Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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