The Addition of Fines to Improve Rod Mill Performance at FroodStobie Mill

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. J. Zickar F. G. M. Gillett J. R. Shore
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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25
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

"The addition of fines to rod mill feed has been employed at Inco Metals' Frood-Stobie Mill since 1973. The fines, which act as a ""lubricant"", causes an increase in the pulp fluidity and assists the flow of feed through the rod mill. Fines addition was one of the main factors which led to improved rod mill performance and the elimination of rod mill tangles.This paper outlines the testwork performed in evaluating the addition of fines, and summarizes the beneficial effects on rod mill grinding efficiency, throughput rates, power consumption and noise level. INTRODUCTIONFrood-Stobie Mill is situated within the Frood-Stobie mining complex, on the southern rim of the Sudbury Basin. The Mill commenced operations in November, 1967, and has since processed in excess of sixty-five million tons of ore. Minus 8-inch ore is delivered to the Mill's coarse ore bin by two surface conveyor belts from the Frood and Stobie Mines, while Little Stobie ore is transferred by underground conveyor and hoisted directly into the coarse ore bin a long with additional Stobie Mine ore."
Citation

APA: E. J. Zickar F. G. M. Gillett J. R. Shore  (1981)  The Addition of Fines to Improve Rod Mill Performance at FroodStobie Mill

MLA: E. J. Zickar F. G. M. Gillett J. R. Shore The Addition of Fines to Improve Rod Mill Performance at FroodStobie Mill. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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