Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Iron Ore in a Wet Autogenous Mill

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. Bernstrom
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

A 22-ft diam, 7-ft long, wet autogenous grinding mill was installed in the new Cretaceous plant of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. to prepare crude iron ore for concentration in spirals and flotation cells. The paper describes the flowsheet and gives a description of the operating and metallurgical results that have been obtained. These results include capacity, horsepower, operating problems and a comparison of pilot plant results with those obtained in commercial operation. The Cretaceous plant at the Hill Annex mine of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. was designed with a wet autogenous mill for grinding low grade iron ore so that it could be concentrated by spirals and flotation cells. The plant, on the west end of the Minnesota's Mesabi Range, went into operation in June 1961, and preliminary operating and metallurgical information describing the performance of this mill can now be given. The crude is lean ore from the Cretaceous iron foundation. This formation is a beach deposit of Cretaceous age that overlies the Precambrian direct shipping and concentrating ores. This rock in nature is not extremely hard but is quite resilient, resisting blasting in mining and size reduction in milling. It contains hematite as water-rounded particles and other fragments of the underlying iron formation and adjacent rocks cemented together by a high alumina-silica ferruginous matrix. It is interspersed with hard dense hematite agglomerates and also contains granite pebbles and boulders that were not cleaned off during removal of the surface. It has a 3.48 sp gr and in the stockpile the material consists of frag-
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APA: B. Bernstrom  (1962)  Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Iron Ore in a Wet Autogenous Mill

MLA: B. Bernstrom Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Iron Ore in a Wet Autogenous Mill. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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