The Development And Commercialization of The Hicom High Intensity Grinding Mill

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. A. E. Breen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

A new high intensity grinding technology has been developed and is now being commercialized by Hicom International of Australia. This has led to the development and manufacture of Hicom 120 grinding mills which are now being sold internationally for a range of mining industry applications. The first commercial process application has been for the diamond sector, where the ability of the mill to remove host kimberlite rock by attritioning, with no damage to the thereby liberated diamonds, is seen to be a most beneficial attribute. There are, however, many other mineral industry applications for this mill. The design of the Hicom mill is unique. Based on a high speed centrifugal motion of the grinding chamber, very high power intensity is delivered to the grinding process. Most significantly, a high acceleration field, 50 times stronger than gravity is produced, creating very high power input per unit of mill volume, and exceptionally fast particle breakage rates, typically 50 - 100 times greater than those in conventional tumbling mills. A mill developing such forces has significant implications to comminution technology and practice.
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APA: T. A. E. Breen  (1999)  The Development And Commercialization of The Hicom High Intensity Grinding Mill

MLA: T. A. E. Breen The Development And Commercialization of The Hicom High Intensity Grinding Mill. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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