Why Intermediate Autogenous Grinding?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. A. Rowland
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Autogenous grinding, defined as grinding with like material, while quite an old art has recently been revitalized. Two phases of autogenous grinding, primary and secondary, have been the subject of recent papers, technical articles and discussions. The purpose of this paper is to discuss a third phase of autogenous grinding - Intermediate Autogenous Grinding - comparing it to and indicating advantages over the other two phases. Autogenous grinding can also be called ?Rock grinding?1; that is, grinding using ore or rock from the same deposit as the mill feed as grinding media contrasted with using as grinding media steel rods, steel or ironballs, natural or manufactured iron, free pebbles, or other shapes and materials foreign to the mill feed.
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APA: C. A. Rowland  (1964)  Why Intermediate Autogenous Grinding?

MLA: C. A. Rowland Why Intermediate Autogenous Grinding?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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