On the analysis of fine wet grinding in a batch ball mill

1996 
Abstract The influence of the slurry density on the fine wet grinding performances of a batch ball mill was examined for an alumina hydrate feed. Irrespective of the operating conditions, the size reduction process proceeds fast in the first period of grinding (20 min); then its rate progressively reduces and after 1–2 h the size of the product approches a final asymptotic value. The initial grinding rate is higher and the final mean diameter smaller using quite diluted feeds (water content 50%–80%), which represent the optimal operating conditions. When the slurries are dense (20% water), the rate of the grinding process can be enhanced by adding a small amount (2–10 kg m −3 ) of a grinding aid (sodium metaphosphate), which improves the flowability of the suspension. The product size distributions can be adequately described using the Rosin—Rammler expression: an attempt was made to relate the characteristic size of the distribution to the time and to the water content.
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