Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Magnetic Taconite in, Rod Mills

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. M. Furness A. S. Henderson
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

ORIGINALLY the Babbitt experimental plant grinding circuit consisted of one rod mill 101/2 ft diam by 12 ft long in open circuit followed by two ball mills 101/2 ft diam* 12 ft long in parallel cir- the slow-speed ball mills. The next step was to improve rod mill operation by changing the speed of this mill. Such an attack would affect only one mill and would allow slower speed on the ball mills. The rod mill, as originally purchased, operated at 15.45 rpm. Additional pinions were purchased to test this mill at 16.45, 17.45, and 18.45 rpm. When the mill speed was increased by the use of these pinions, rod breakage with this short mill increased out of all proportion to the improved grinding, until at 18.45 rpm breakage became as high as 7 lb per
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APA: E. M. Furness A. S. Henderson  (1958)  Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Magnetic Taconite in, Rod Mills

MLA: E. M. Furness A. S. Henderson Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Magnetic Taconite in, Rod Mills. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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