Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
Vol 202
Pages:
141-142
Download volume:
RUS
Article

Saving energy using various media grinding

Authors:
E. E. Andreev1
V. V. Lvov2
L. S. Chitalov3
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 2 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 3 — student National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2012-09-04
Date accepted:
2012-11-13
Date published:
2013-04-29

Abstract

Grinding of mineral raw materials of different composition in ball mills, rotary and vertical mill is one of the leading process for disclosure of mineral complexes and preparation of raw material for enrichment. Capital and operating costs for grinding can be up to 70 % of total costs. Reduced total cost of grinding is the most important task in the technology of mineral processing. The main ways of intensifying the grinding process are associated with increased productivity, lower unit costs, improving process flow diagrams and improved process control. At the present time, the reduction of energy consumption in all redistributions concentrator is of paramount importance.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Without section
Keywords:
fine grinding energy saving grinding media millpebs cylpebs
Go to volume 202

References

  1. Laboratory Reference List. URL: www.millpebs.ca/products_ref.php?lang=en&reference_id=5.
  2. Industrial Reference List. URL: www.millpebs.ca/refer-ence_files.pdf.php?lang=en&reference_id=5&reference_file_id=18.

Similar articles

Modern methods of monitoring and control based on electrophysical and electrochemical phenomena in ore-smelting furnace bath
2013 A. P. Suslov
Kinetic oxidations of phenol by piroluzit containing minerals
2013 O. V. Cheremisina, M. A. Sulimova, D. E. Chirkst
Modeling of batch gold leaching process by cyanidation
2013 V. V. Zhukov, Yu. V. Sharikov, Ilkka Turunen, Arto Laari
Thermodynamic of lanthanum (iii) and samarium (iii) extraction by using stoichiometric concentration solutions of naphtenic acid
2013 D. S. Lutskii, T. E. Litvinova, D. E. Chirkst, V. A. Lutskaya, S. V. Zhukov
Prospects of magnesium oxide application in Bayer’s aluminous technology
2013 V. M. Sizyakov, E. V. Tikhonova, M. A. Cherkasova
Substantiation of the process of transition of noble metals in solution when dissolved copper-nickel anodes on the basis оf the diagrams Purbe
2013 A. N. Telyakov, D. V. Gorlenkov, S. A. Rubis, A. Yu. Boguslavskii