Marked ball grinding tests were carried out in the laboratory using high carbon low alloy steel (cast and forged) and high chrome cast iron balls. Relative ball wear as a function of grinding period and milling conditions was evaluated for the different type of ball materials in the grinding of lead-zinc sulphide and phosphate ores. Results indicated that ball wear increased with time and showed a sharp increase for wet grinding over dry grinding. Ball wear under wet grinding conditions was also influenced by the gaseous atmosphere in the mill. The influence of oxygen on the corrosive wear of grinding balls was increasingly felt in case of sulphide ore grinding. The grinding ball materials could be arranged in the following order with respe...
To solve the problem involved in the grinding of cassiterite–polymetallic sulfide ore in which fine ...
AbstractThis study was aimed to investigate the effects of individual variables and their interactio...
Grinding media wear appears to be non-linear with the time of grinding in a laboratory-scale ball mi...
Marked ball grinding tests were carried out in the laboratory using high carbon low alloy steel (cas...
Marked ball grinding tests were carried out in the laboratory with a lead-zinc sulphide ore under di...
Marked-ball grinding tests were carried out under different grinding conditions and environments. Th...
Wear of high carbon low alloy (HCLA) cast steel balls during the grinding of a chalcopyrite ore was ...
Marked ball grinding tests were carried out in the laboratory with a low grade phosphate ore under d...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the mechanical and metallurgical properties of different bal...
The relative significance of corrosive and abrasive wear in ore grinding is discussed. Laboratory ma...
Quartzite ore was ground in a laboratory mill at different mill speeds and under dry and wet conditi...
In this review, a critical discussion of the available literature is made with special reference to ...
Laboratory results of marked-ball wear tests are used to discuss the relative significance of corros...
The ball mill is a rotating cylindrical vessel with grinding media inside, which is responsible for ...
The influence of pyrrhotite on the corrosive wear of grinding balls in magnetite ore grinding was st...
To solve the problem involved in the grinding of cassiterite–polymetallic sulfide ore in which fine ...
AbstractThis study was aimed to investigate the effects of individual variables and their interactio...
Grinding media wear appears to be non-linear with the time of grinding in a laboratory-scale ball mi...
Marked ball grinding tests were carried out in the laboratory using high carbon low alloy steel (cas...
Marked ball grinding tests were carried out in the laboratory with a lead-zinc sulphide ore under di...
Marked-ball grinding tests were carried out under different grinding conditions and environments. Th...
Wear of high carbon low alloy (HCLA) cast steel balls during the grinding of a chalcopyrite ore was ...
Marked ball grinding tests were carried out in the laboratory with a low grade phosphate ore under d...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the mechanical and metallurgical properties of different bal...
The relative significance of corrosive and abrasive wear in ore grinding is discussed. Laboratory ma...
Quartzite ore was ground in a laboratory mill at different mill speeds and under dry and wet conditi...
In this review, a critical discussion of the available literature is made with special reference to ...
Laboratory results of marked-ball wear tests are used to discuss the relative significance of corros...
The ball mill is a rotating cylindrical vessel with grinding media inside, which is responsible for ...
The influence of pyrrhotite on the corrosive wear of grinding balls in magnetite ore grinding was st...
To solve the problem involved in the grinding of cassiterite–polymetallic sulfide ore in which fine ...
AbstractThis study was aimed to investigate the effects of individual variables and their interactio...
Grinding media wear appears to be non-linear with the time of grinding in a laboratory-scale ball mi...