RI 6694 Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse Kaolin (In Two Parts) 2. Closed-Circuit Tests

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Martin H. Stanczyk
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines studied continuous closed-circuit attrition grinding of a coarse commercial filler-grade kaolin to produce paper-coating-grade clay having a particle size analysis of at least 70 percent minus 2-micron equivalent spherical diameter (esd). The coarse clay, containing about 12 percent minus 2-micron-esd material, was ground in a Bureau-developed 10-inch-diameter attrition grinder in closed circuit with a 5-foot-diameter bowl classifier. In the best test, a finished product containing 82.7 percent minus 2-micron-esd material was obtained when grinding 20 pounds of raw clay per hour at percent solids with a 100-percent circulating load. Energy consumption was about 341 kilowatt-hours per ton of clay feed, or 487 kilowatt-hours per ton of minus 2-micron-esd material produced. Closed-circuit grinding gave some-what greater particle size reduction and lower energy consumption than either batch or continuous open-circuit grinding.
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APA: Martin H. Stanczyk  (1965)  RI 6694 Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse Kaolin (In Two Parts) 2. Closed-Circuit Tests

MLA: Martin H. Stanczyk RI 6694 Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse Kaolin (In Two Parts) 2. Closed-Circuit Tests. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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