Two-Inch to Minus #100 Mesh in One Go

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
LeRoy D. Poindexter
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

TWO-INCH TO MINUS #100 MESH IN ONE GO The need to reduce mineral ore to a very fine mesh economically has been a timeless problem in the mining industry. With this as the specific and we.l.l focused objective, the Cyclone Crusher has been designed and is being manufactured. Utilizing space age technology from such military projects as piercing steel plate with plastic particles, the Cyclone uses the physical principles of centrifugal force. Through a combination of very high G-forces and asymmetrical loadings between a cone and anvil, particles are pulverized to very fine mesh gradation. Just how fine the final product will be, of course, is dependant on a number of factors. The machine setting, the feed rate, the gradation of the in feed material, the molecular structure of the material, and the original fracture planes of the material all affect the end result.
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APA: LeRoy D. Poindexter  (1992)  Two-Inch to Minus #100 Mesh in One Go

MLA: LeRoy D. Poindexter Two-Inch to Minus #100 Mesh in One Go . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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