The Million Dollar Grinding Mill - Is It For You?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Vas P. Srinivasa
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A comminution circuit is an important integral part of a mineral processing plant. Nearly 40% of the capital cost and 30 to 40% of the operating cost are taken up by the crushing and grinding circuit. Therefore, considerable care should be given to the design and selection of this circuit. Several factors affect the selection of a comminution circuit--energy consumption, avail- ability of the equipment, the remoteness of location, and availability of trained personnel, to mention a few. Each of these factors influences the choice. Selecting a comminution circuit strictly on lower capital cost may not be optimal. Crushing and grinding circuits are usually site specific and should be selected - only after careful analysis of all the factors involved. The objective of this paper is to show the effect of these factors, which are extranious to capital cost. Usually, the capital cost of a semiautogenous grinding circuit is lower than that of an equivalent conventional circuit. However, due to lower equipment availability and high power costs in certain locations, the economic advantage of lower capital cost is lost. Analysis indicates that a break even point occurs at a power cost of 5¢/kWh. This paper describes the procedure utilized for selecting the most economic comminution circuit and states the conditions applicable for each cominution circuit.
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APA: Vas P. Srinivasa  (1983)  The Million Dollar Grinding Mill - Is It For You?

MLA: Vas P. Srinivasa The Million Dollar Grinding Mill - Is It For You?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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