RI 2989 Grinding And Classification - I. Batch Grinding ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. W. Fahrenwald
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

[In studying coarse sand flotation3/ the question of the relation between fineness of grinding and mill capacity logically arose. Everyone familiar with present fine-grinding practice knows that the capacity of a ball mill or similar mill is determined, among other things, by the fineness of the finished product. Undoubtedly a great many mining companies must have a good deal of data directly bearing on this point, yet no quantitative relationship between ball-will capacity and fineness of finished product has been established. The experimental study presented here is an effort to establish this relationship in a semiquantitative way. The subject is a tremendously large one and grows in complexity as the study becomes more searching. In this work the power consumed by the mill in the various experiments was not determined end neither vas the steel consumption measured; mill capacity only was considered.]
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APA: A. W. Fahrenwald  (1930)  RI 2989 Grinding And Classification - I. Batch Grinding ? Introduction

MLA: A. W. Fahrenwald RI 2989 Grinding And Classification - I. Batch Grinding ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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