Abstract

We describe a micron-sized ore powder production by propulsion and rapid unloading of high-pressure gas. The research consists of three parts. Firstly, we obtain the tensile strength parameters and permeability coefficient based on the experiment. Secondly, gas propulsion pressure and gas infiltration pressure of the powdering experiment are confirmed. Thirdly, the ore will be fragmented into micron-sized powder when rapid unloading occurs. The grain size analysis indicates that more particles with smaller sizes are obtained at a higher propulsion gas pressure. Particles less than 0.147 mm obtained at the 65 MPa gas propulsion pressure account for 63% of the sample. The critical gas propulsion pressure is determined to be 55 MPa when the volume ratio is 1:3. Powdering experiments show that this method is suitable for metallic and non-metallic ores.

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