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Intergranular comminution by heating
Heating rock prior to crushing may result in marked improvements in its friability and in size distribution of crushed product; mechanism by which this is accomplished appears to be more dependent on physical changes in rock at elevated temperatures than on chemical changes.
Intergranular comminution by heating
Heating rock prior to crushing may result in marked improvements in its friability and in size distribution of crushed product; mechanism by which this is accomplished appears to be more dependent on physical changes in rock at elevated temperatures than on chemical changes.
Intergranular comminution by heating
Min Eng
Brown, J.H. (author) / Gaudin, A.M. (author) / Loeb, Jr., C.M. (author)
Mining Engineering ; 10
1958
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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