Notes On Theory And Practice Of Ball-Milling Particularly Peripheral Discharge Mills

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Pierre Hines
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Jan 2, 1918

Abstract

THESE notes are based on observations made while on a recent trip through the West, for the purpose of studying the practical operation of the ball-mill. The writer takes this opportunity to express his thanks for courtesies extended at the many plants visited as well as for the valuable data received. While there are several types of ball-mill on the market, particular attention will here be given to the diaphragm type, as the open-trunnion type, especially the conical mill, has been thoroughly discussed in the Transactions. There is a prevailing impression that the ball-mill is a recent development; however, ball-mills were used extensively in Montana and other western states for crushing ores for concentration as far back as 1898. Its present prominence is due in part to its recent successful application by one of the large copper companies. Without any reference to dry grinding, the first successful ball-mill for wet crushing, which is still in operation, was built 10 years ago.1 This mill, designed by Erminio Ferraris for crushing Sardinian ores for concentration, is of more than passing interest. It embodies the peripheral discharge with grates, large forged-steel balls, and the principal features of the modern ball-mill. The results approach present-clay practice, the chief differences being that the mechanical construction has been improved in the modern types.
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APA: Pierre Hines  (1918)  Notes On Theory And Practice Of Ball-Milling Particularly Peripheral Discharge Mills

MLA: Pierre Hines Notes On Theory And Practice Of Ball-Milling Particularly Peripheral Discharge Mills. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.

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