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The effect of breakage method on the shape properties of an iron-oxide hosted copper–gold ore
Authors:T.G. Vizcarra  E.M. Wightman  N.W. Johnson  E.V. Manlapig
Affiliation:aJulius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland, Isles Road, Indooroopilly, QLD 4068, Australia;bMineralurgy Pty. Ltd., Unit 2, 42 Morrow St., Taringa, P.O. Box 818, Toowong, QLD 4066, Australia
Abstract:Using a mineral liberation analyser (MLA), the shape properties of an iron-oxide hosted copper–gold ore following comminution in either a hammer mill or a piston–die compression unit were examined. It was found that particle angularity distributions were able to be fitted to the beta distribution, providing a convenient way to quantify changes in particle shape properties as a function of the breakage method employed. Particles discharged from the hammer mill were less angular than particles discharged from the piston–die compression unit. This was attributed to attrition breakage mechanisms, whereby topographical features are chipped off parent particle surfaces. The results suggest that the quantification of shape properties is a convenient method for obtaining insight into the nature of breakage events that take place inside comminution devices.
Keywords:Comminution   Particle shape   Mineral liberation
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