NEW IDEAS IN HlGH INTENSTIY AUTOGENOUS GRINDING

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bryan A. Bartley
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

High intensity, autogenous grinding has been developed in the hard rock, quarry industry and is finding wide application in mineral processing. The autogenous vertical shaft impactor is described and action within the machine is illustrated. This machine is compared with the cascade mill, in the three characteristics of impact, inter-particle rubbing and nipping, of which impact is the most important. There is a seven fold increase in impact level over that of the cascade mill. The autogenous impactor has characteristics of crushing and grinding, preferential crushing, abrasion resistance and drying. These are illustrated by examples of industrial applications, where the machine is now used and range from abrasives, such as Carborundum to phosphate rock.
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APA: Bryan A. Bartley  (1998)  NEW IDEAS IN HlGH INTENSTIY AUTOGENOUS GRINDING

MLA: Bryan A. Bartley NEW IDEAS IN HlGH INTENSTIY AUTOGENOUS GRINDING. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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