Reducing Corrosion Wear On Grinding Media - 1. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jerry W. Owens
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Current steel consumption for grinding media, mill liners and rods in North America runs in excess of 400,000 tpy in the mineral processing industries. Steel consumption ranks as one of the major consumables along with energy in most operations with total annual industry expenditures in excess of $275 million. It is generally agreed that there are 3 main categories of wear responsible for this metal loss. These three main types can be loosely defined as follows; 1) Abrasion. The cutting, rubbing, scrapping and gouging of the metal surface by the ore with which it is in contact; 2) Impact. Spalling on both micro and macro scale, breakage, and deformation due to metal to metal contact; 3) Corrosion. The oxidation losses of the metal due to electrochemical interaction between the grinding media and the slurry
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APA: Jerry W. Owens  (1984)  Reducing Corrosion Wear On Grinding Media - 1. Introduction

MLA: Jerry W. Owens Reducing Corrosion Wear On Grinding Media - 1. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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