RI 6327 Continuous Attrition Grinding of Coarse Kaolin (in Two Parts). 1. Open-Circuit Tests

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Martin H. Stanczyk I. L. Feld
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Continuous open - circuit attrition grinding of a coarse commercial kaolin to produce paper - coating clay , which must have a particle size analysis of 70 percent or more minus 2 - micron equivalent spherical diameter ( esd ) , was studied by the Bureau . The coarse clay , containing about 11 percent minus 2 -micron esd material , was ground in a 10 - inch- diameter attrition grinder using continuous single- and multiple - stage grinding circuits . The clay feed rates varied from 10 to 480 pounds per hour . In some tests , the influence of varying loads of sand grinding media on particle size reduction was studied . Batch grinding tests also were made for comparative purposes . Multiple- stage grinding gave better results than single - stage treatment when equivalent raw clay feed rates were used . In the best test made , a product containing about 80 percent minus 2 - micron esd material was obtained when grinding 60 pounds of raw clay per hour using a three - stage grinding circuit . Power consumption in the test was about 318 kilowatt -hours per ton of clay treated or 475 kilowatt - hours per ton of minus 2 - micron esd material produced .
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APA: Martin H. Stanczyk I. L. Feld  (1963)  RI 6327 Continuous Attrition Grinding of Coarse Kaolin (in Two Parts). 1. Open-Circuit Tests

MLA: Martin H. Stanczyk I. L. Feld RI 6327 Continuous Attrition Grinding of Coarse Kaolin (in Two Parts). 1. Open-Circuit Tests. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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