Integrating the strengths of SAG and HPGR in flexible circuit designs

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Despite the claims of energy efficiency and the considerable development that has gone into dramatically extending rolls’  life and facilitating rolls’  change-out, in the six years since the last SAG conference, only a few HPGR operations have entered the realm of mineral processing. Risk barriers to the take-up of new equipment or processes are:

a massive increase in materials handling issues as well as in the number of pieces of equipment required,

low total circuit potential energy savings, and

similar or higher capital costs.

An alternative route is to make use of the complementary strengths of the HPGR and SAG in hybrid circuits. Minimising materials handling issues, providing an ideal balanced feed to the AG or SAG mill, and improving controllability through shifting grinding load as the RoM feed changes, are all potential major advantages to this approach. Conceptual circuit layouts, based on real measured ore and equipment data, are presented here to illustrate the potential production upside, the reduction in operating costs and the reduction in the physical and energy footprints.

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