Testing For Autogenous And Semi-Autogenous Grinding - A Designer's Point Of View ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. J. Barratt
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The application of autogenous and semi-autogenous grinding circuits in recent years has contributed toward substantial savings in capital and operating costs compared to conventional circuits, particularly for large scale copper and molybdenum operations. Such savings have been realized from the deletion of operating, maintenance, equipment purchase and substantial civil/structural costs associated with secondary-/tertiary crushing and screening, fine ore storage and conveying. In spite of the downturn in the copper- moly industry in North America, there is still an interest in autogenous and semi-autogenous grincting for copper-zinc, gold and silver ores and in the overseas market. Both single-stage and two-stage circuits are in operation. Primary circuits operate autogenously or semi-autogenously in either open or closed-circuit. Critical sizes are extracted and crushed for recycle in some cases (e.g. ABC circuit). Secondary grinding is conducted using ball mills or pebble mills.
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APA: D. J. Barratt  (1985)  Testing For Autogenous And Semi-Autogenous Grinding - A Designer's Point Of View ? Introduction

MLA: D. J. Barratt Testing For Autogenous And Semi-Autogenous Grinding - A Designer's Point Of View ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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