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Comminution course

Gibson, K.R. (1977), Powder TechnoL, 18(2), 165-170, 258 Leschonski, K. (1976), Proc. Comminution and Air Classification, Univ. Bradford Short Course, 258... [Pg.290]

The energy required for the comminution, or size reduction, of a material to a certain required fineness (characterized by the specific surface of the product obtained) will depend on the hardness of the material, its compressive strength, its brittleness (or its elasticity or its plasticity), the size and shape of its particles, its temperature and moisture content, and of course also on the nature of the comminuting action exerted by the grinding process employed These factors in combination determine the resistance that the material offers to size reduction and can be regarded as specific of the material. [Pg.130]


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