The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Denison Mines Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
F. R. De Luca L. Connolly
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

"Rubber liners at Denison Mines Limited are used in 10 1/2x 24' low discharg0 pebble mills. These were originally 10 1/2 x 13 Dominion overflow type ball mills. Experience here shows that the wear of rubber and ni-hard lifters is approximately the same in the feed end half of the mill, while the wear of rubber lifters is much greater in the discharge half. The wear of rubber plates is considerably less than white iron in the feed end half of the Mill and slightly more in the discharge end half of the Mill. Rubber components are lighter to handle but their installation is time consuming. This leads to the conclusion that a combination of ni-hard lifters a~~ rubber plates is the most economical compromise in Denison's case, for the Mill. Rubber discharge grates are superior to steel grates, while steel feed end liners are superior to rubber.The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Denison Mines LimitedGrinding is done in two identic0al circuits each consist-ing of one 10 1/2 x 14' Dominion overflow rod mill, two Dorr Oliver quadraplex rake type classifiers, two 10 1/2 x 24' Dominion low discharge grate pebble mills and ancillary pumps and conveyors for pebbles. There is one centrally located distributor box that receives the discharge of the 4 pebble mills and splits it out to the classifiers."
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APA: F. R. De Luca L. Connolly  (1974)  The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Denison Mines Limited

MLA: F. R. De Luca L. Connolly The Use of Rubber Mill Liners at Denison Mines Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1974.

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