The Experiments for the Impact of Temperature on the Grinding Rate about Zhao Tong Bauxite

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The viscosity of Pulp will affect the grinding rate directly, Elevated temperature, the slurry viscosity reduced. In order to study the effect on the grinding rate of temperature, we did the experiment by only changing the temperature, and three groups of contrast test was carried out. The results show that the grinding rate is improved obviously, when the grinding temperature increases from 16 °C to 42 °C.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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1119-1123

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August 2013

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