This, the 7th International Comminution Symposium (Comminution '10) is organised by Minerals Engineering International and sponsored by Sigmund Lindner.
Themes
Comminution '10 will have the following themes:
- The drive to lower energy consumption
- Designing and operating energy efficient circuits
- Can we really grind with less energy?
- Moving beyond size reduction
- multi-component modelling
- predicting liberation
- The squeeze on mills
- Are HPGR’s pushing down into primary milling territory?
- Are stirred mills reaching up into secondary & tertiary mill territory?
Papers will be published as an unrefereed Proceedings on CD-ROM, and selected papers will be published, after peer-review, in a special Comminution issue of Minerals Engineering journal.
Organizers
Comminution '10 is organized by Minerals Engineering International (MEI) in consultation with Prof Malcolm Powell.
Comminution '10
Comminution '10
Vineyard Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
April 13-16, 2010
http://www.min-eng.com/comminution10/
This, the 7th International Comminution Symposium (Comminution '10) is organised by Minerals Engineering International and sponsored by Sigmund Lindner.
Themes
Comminution '10 will have the following themes:
- The drive to lower energy consumption
- Designing and operating energy efficient circuits
- Can we really grind with less energy?
- Moving beyond size reduction
- multi-component modelling
- predicting liberation
- The squeeze on mills
- Are HPGR’s pushing down into primary milling territory?
- Are stirred mills reaching up into secondary & tertiary mill territory?
Papers will be published as an unrefereed Proceedings on CD-ROM, and selected papers will be published, after peer-review, in a special Comminution issue of Minerals Engineering journal.
Organizers
Comminution '10 is organized by Minerals Engineering International (MEI) in consultation with Prof Malcolm Powell.
For more information:
Dr Barry Wills
bwills@min-eng.com
www.min-eng.com/comminution10/ ■