1925
DOI: 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1925.tb18590.x
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CALCINING AS AN AID TO GRINDING1

Abstract: Experiments show no value commensurate with calcining and of water quench-

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“…Fitzgibbon and Veasey, 1990, report that this early work showed that the thermal pretreatment of ores before comminution resulted not only in a reduction in the strength of the ores studied, but also in fewer fines being produced. Work by Myer, 1925 8 , and Holman, 1927, also studied the dependence of the susceptibility of ores to heat treatment on particle size and concluded that the effectiveness of the treatment decreased with particle size (Fitzgibbon and Veasey, 1990). …”
Section: Initial Studies On Minerals Breakagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fitzgibbon and Veasey, 1990, report that this early work showed that the thermal pretreatment of ores before comminution resulted not only in a reduction in the strength of the ores studied, but also in fewer fines being produced. Work by Myer, 1925 8 , and Holman, 1927, also studied the dependence of the susceptibility of ores to heat treatment on particle size and concluded that the effectiveness of the treatment decreased with particle size (Fitzgibbon and Veasey, 1990). …”
Section: Initial Studies On Minerals Breakagementioning
confidence: 99%