Estimation of Grinding Time for Desired Particle Size Distribution and for Hematite Liberation Based on Ore Retention Time in the Mill

Thumbnail Image

Date

2020

Authors

Hanumanthappa, H.
Vardhan, H.
Mandela, G.R.
Kaza, M.
Sah, R.
Shanmugam, B.K.

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

Iron ores obtained from different sources differ in their chemical and physical properties. These variations make the process of grinding a difficult task. The work carried out in this context focuses on three different samples of iron ore, viz., high silica high alumina, low silica high alumina, and low silica low alumina. The grinding process for all the three iron ores is carried out individually in Bond s ball mill and the total retention time taken by each iron ore sample is calculated. The present investigation focuses on utilizing the calculated retention time of the iron ore as a standard grinding reference time to the laboratory ball mill for optimizing the grinding time of each ore. The desired P80 (150 ?m) with an acceptable range of hematite liberation (> 75%) was obtained in the laboratory ball mill after reducing 6 min from the total retention time taken in the Bond ball mill. 2020, Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc.

Description

Keywords

Citation

Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, 2020, Vol., , pp.-

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By