RI 7771 Large-Scale Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse Kaolin

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. G. Davis
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Large-scale ultrafine grinding tests of a coarse kaolin were made using the Bureau of Mines developed attrition grinding process in continuous open-and closed-circuit systems. A 20-inch diameter attrition grinder, designed and constructed at the Tuscaloosa Laboratory, was used. Studies included single- and multiple-stage open-circuit grinding, and also continuous grinding tests in closed-circuit with a 6-inch-diameter solid bowl centrifuge. Clay feed, containing 9.0 percent minus-2-micrometer esd, was used at fates up to 840 pounds per hour. Multistage grinding tests gave better results than single-stage treatment when equivalent clay feed rates were used. Closed-circuit grinding tests yielded ground products containing slightly more minus-2-micrometer-esd clay than the open-circuit grinding when using the same clay feed. Energy consumption was lower in closed-circuit grinding than in batch or open-circuit grinding. A modified two-stage closed-circuit grinding system gave the best grade of product and amount of minus -2-micrometer-esd clay produced per pound of clay feed. The ground product from this test contained 88.5 percent minus-2-micrometer-esd material and electrical energy consumption was 327 kilowatt-hours per ton of minus-2-micrometer-esd material produced.
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APA: E. G. Davis  (1973)  RI 7771 Large-Scale Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse Kaolin

MLA: E. G. Davis RI 7771 Large-Scale Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse Kaolin. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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