Recent Developments In Pebble Milling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bunting S. Crocker
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 5, 1959

Abstract

Pebble grinding was used at Lake Shore Mines in 1949. A full description of experimental evidence and test plant results was published in 1952 1 and further operating details in 1954.2 In more recent years the term autogenous grinding has been coined and is now frequently seen in the technical literature. Autogenous crushing and/or grinding covers any grinding mill in which the larger of ore are made to grind the fine pieces; the crushing and grinding may be either dry or wet. This discussion deals only with wet autogenous grinding, and only in the fine grinding part of the circuit, i.e., from 6 mesh to 92 pct -325 mesh. The term pebble milling could apply to fine autogenous grinding in which the pebbles are made from the ore itself, or it could also refer to grinding with pebbles, such as flint pebbles, from a source outside the mine.
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APA: Bunting S. Crocker  (1959)  Recent Developments In Pebble Milling

MLA: Bunting S. Crocker Recent Developments In Pebble Milling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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