Ore Pebble Regrind of Sulphide concentrates in the Hardy Concentrator, Falconbridge

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S McQuitty
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The metallurgical treatment of Falconbridge ore re-quires an extremely fine grind of the pyrrhotite portion ? for maximum liberation and recovery of nickel. This paper describes the operation of a grate discharge pebble mill in closed circuit with cyclones regrinding 25 to 30 tons per hour of sulphides to approximately 90 per cent minus 325 mesh. The consumption of the screened ore grinding medium is of the order of 2.5 pounds per kw.-hour, or less than 1 per cent of the tonnage of re-ground sulphides. IN RECENT years, there has been a considerable interest in pebble grinding in the uranium industry, and a number of installations have appeared. However, the use of sulphide ore pebbles as a grinding medium has so far been relatively limited. There has also been some question as to their suitability for the very fine grinding of sulphide concentrates. This paper describes the preliminary results of a commercial operation involving the
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APA: S McQuitty  (1964)  Ore Pebble Regrind of Sulphide concentrates in the Hardy Concentrator, Falconbridge

MLA: S McQuitty Ore Pebble Regrind of Sulphide concentrates in the Hardy Concentrator, Falconbridge. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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