The Effect Of Media Type On Regrinding With Stirred Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Augustine O. Orumwense
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Ball mills are commonly used for regrinding operations in the mineral processing industry. But, in recent times, efforts are being made at the introduction of stirred mills particularly for those instances where very fine grinding is required. Media type (steel shot, glass beads, alumina balls and crushed quartz), media size, mill speed and the number of passes required to obtained the target product size are studied. The product size and energy consumption are used in the evaluation of the test results. The grinding media size, shape, density, filling ratio, mill circumferential speed and grinding time play a distinct role in product size fineness.
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APA: Augustine O. Orumwense  (2005)  The Effect Of Media Type On Regrinding With Stirred Mills

MLA: Augustine O. Orumwense The Effect Of Media Type On Regrinding With Stirred Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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