Open-ended discharge grinding mill for high-throughput
With ore grades declining and cost pressures rising, high-throughput circuits based on very large grinding mills are becoming an increasingly attractive option in mineral concentration applications. The Open-Ended Discharge Grinding Mill (OED Mill) enables innovative and efficient high-capacity circuit designs through the removal of pulp lifters from the discharge arrangement, facilitating reductions in both CAPEX and OPEX.
Instead of using pulp lifters, the OED Mill discharges material directly through the grates, solving the throughput bottleneck problem often associated with comminution circuit design. The mill uses a novel grate-supporting spider to maximize slurry transport and minimize slurry pooling, increasing throughput capacity further and improving grinding efficiency.
Reduced CAPEX and OPEX
The OED Mill enables novel circuit designs with significantly reduced equipment requirements and therefore lower CAPEX. Reductions in OPEX are made possible through a reduced – or even completely eliminated – need for grinding media.
Optimized serviceability and maximized availability
The OED Mill incorporates innovative wear-part solutions that enable timely and safe servicing, including innovative outboard mounted grate panels which can be removed from the outside of the mill using a jib or overhead crane.
Furthermore, the spider and discharge cone are segmented and removable. Together these solutions minimize the time and cost associated with mill relining and discharge-end servicing.
Key benefits
- Highest possible discharge capacity through elimination of pulp lifters
- Maximized slurry transport and impact energy with lowest possible slurry pool level
- Reduced CAPEX with novel high-capacity circuit designs
- Minimized OPEX through the reduction or elimination of grinding media
- Optimized serviceability and availability with novel discharge wear package