Towards a Better Understanding of Stirred Milling Technologies - An Overview of Scale-Up Methodologies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Peter Radziszewski Adam Moore Matt Gallimore
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Stirred mill technology dates back to 1928 where the idea to use “an agitator and spherical grinding media” was presented. In the context of the mining industry, interest in stirred milling technologies has grown over the last 20 years where the typical observation reported inDespite these developments, the tumbling mills are continuing to be used in fine and ultrafine grinding applications. The main reason for this, as communicated at the Canadian Mineral Processors roundtable discussion in 2013, is that the comfort level in understanding stirred milling technologies is not at the level of that of tumbling mills.At CMP 2014, one contribution was made to explore how mill design affects power and energy in a stirred mill. While the 2015 CMP paper explored the application of one scale-up methodology to the Gibraltar case. For the CMP 2016, the aim of this paper is to contribute to increasing the general comfort level with stirred milling technologies by developing a better understanding of the different scale-up methodologies used. This will be accomplished by first completing an overview of the scale-up models found in the literature followed by a review of the different testing and scale-up procedures. This review will be supported by a number of case studies found in the literature. The paper will close with a discussion on some of the challenges that these models and methodologies have and how future research might contribute to overcoming them.IntroductionStirred mill technology dates back to 1928 where the idea to use “an agitator and spherical grinding media” was presented (Stehr, 1988). The year 1948 saw the successful application of Du Pont’s “sand mill” for pigment grinding. Subsequent years have led to the development of different types of stirred mills spanning a number of industries that require fine and ultrafine grinding."
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APA: Peter Radziszewski Adam Moore Matt Gallimore  (2016)  Towards a Better Understanding of Stirred Milling Technologies - An Overview of Scale-Up Methodologies

MLA: Peter Radziszewski Adam Moore Matt Gallimore Towards a Better Understanding of Stirred Milling Technologies - An Overview of Scale-Up Methodologies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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