In the field of extractive metallurgy, mineral processing, also known as ore dressing, is the process of separating commercially valuable minerals from their ores.
Mineral processing can involve four types of unit operation: comminution (particle size reduction), sizing (separation of particle sizes by screening or classification), concentration (by taking advantage of physical and surface chemical properties) and dewatering (solid/liquid separation). In all of these processes, the most important considerations are the economics of the processes and this is dictated by the grade and recovery of the final product.
Crushing and grinding are the two primary comminution processes. Crushing is a dry process in crushing are-jaw crushers, gyratory crushers and cone crushers. While grinding is generally performed wet in rod mills and ball mills
Our grinding balls have always been active in crushers, ball mill, sag mill and rod mill for the field of comminution.