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Optimization of High-Pressure Grinding Roll (HPGR) Performance in an Industrial-Scale HPGR/Tower Mill Comminution Circuit Wei, Bo; Yuan, Zhitao; Feng, Quan; Zhang, Qiang; Xu, Xinyang; Meng, Qingyou; Klein, Bern; Li, Lixia
Abstract
The integration of high-pressure grinding roller (HPGR) with pre-concentration techniques and stirred mills is recognized for its energy efficiency. Studies have suggested that the feed with a P₈₀ around 1 mm is acceptable for stirred mills or coarse particle flotation. Nonetheless, published experimental data characterizing the comminution behavior of single-stage HPGR circuits configured with a 1 mm screen aperture remain scarce. Moreover, extant research remains confined to laboratory scale. Consequently, critical performance metrics, including production capacity, screening efficiency, and process continuity, have not been substantively documented in the literature. In this paper, the HPGR performance in an industrial-scale HPGR/tower mill comminution circuit was assessed and optimized by laboratory and industrial tests. The research meticulously analyzed the impact of feed rate on the industrial-scale flip-flow screen and HPGR performance and found that the HPGR featuring two studded rolls with a diameter of 800 mm and a width of 400 mm, operating in a reverse classification circuit with a scalped feed by a 14.64 m² flip-flow screen while running continuously 24 h per day, is capable of producing a −1 mm comminution product suitable for tower mill feed. Under the optimal operating conditions identified, it achieved a specific energy consumption of 4.57 kWh/t with a feed rate of 27.08 t/h.
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Optimization of High-Pressure Grinding Roll (HPGR) Performance in an Industrial-Scale HPGR/Tower Mill Comminution Circuit
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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2025-10-11
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The integration of high-pressure grinding roller (HPGR) with pre-concentration techniques and stirred mills is recognized for its energy efficiency. Studies have suggested that the feed with a P₈₀ around 1 mm is acceptable for stirred mills or coarse particle flotation. Nonetheless, published experimental data characterizing the comminution behavior of single-stage HPGR circuits configured with a 1 mm screen aperture remain scarce. Moreover, extant research remains confined to laboratory scale. Consequently, critical performance metrics, including production capacity, screening efficiency, and process continuity, have not been substantively documented in the literature. In this paper, the HPGR performance in an industrial-scale HPGR/tower mill comminution circuit was assessed and optimized by laboratory and industrial tests. The research meticulously analyzed the impact of feed rate on the industrial-scale flip-flow screen and HPGR performance and found that the HPGR featuring two studded rolls with a diameter of 800 mm and a width of 400 mm, operating in a reverse classification circuit with a scalped feed by a 14.64 m² flip-flow screen while running continuously 24 h per day, is capable of producing a −1 mm comminution product suitable for tower mill feed. Under the optimal operating conditions identified, it achieved a specific energy consumption of 4.57 kWh/t with a feed rate of 27.08 t/h.
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eng
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| Date Available |
2025-11-12
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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CC BY 4.0
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10.14288/1.0450724
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Minerals 15 (10): 1065 (2025)
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10.3390/min15101065
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Reviewed
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Faculty; Researcher; Other
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