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Corrosive and abrasive wear in ore grinding
Authors:I. Iwasaki  S.C. Riemer  J.N. Orlich  K.A. Natarajan
Affiliation:Mineral Resources Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 U.S.A.;Indian Institute of Science, Department of Metallurgy, Bangalore 560012 India
Abstract:The relative significance of corrosive and abrasive wear in ore grinding is discussed. Laboratory marked ball wear tests were carried out with magnetic taconite and quartzite under different conditions, namely dry, wet and in the presence of an organic liquid. The effect of different modes of aeration and of pyrrhotite addition on the ball wear using mild steel, high carbon low alloy steel and austenitic stainless steel balls was evaluated. Results indicate that abrasive wear plays a significant role in ore grinding in the absence of sulfides, and rheological properties of the ore slurry influenced such wear. The effect of oxygen on corrosive wear becomes increasingly felt in the presence of a sulfide mineral such as pyrrhotite. Wear characteristics of the three types of ball materials under different grinding conditions are illustrated.
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