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Home News Scalability of Metso’s HRC technology confirmed in Chile pilot testing

Scalability of Metso’s HRC technology confirmed in Chile pilot testing

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November 7, 2017
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The scalability of Metso's HRC high-pressure grinding technology has successfully been proven in pilot tests. The tests were conducted at a customer pilot plant in Chile during 2016 and 2017, and following the success of the pilot, similar projects will be operational in the near future. Metso says that when designing a plant expansion project, it is important to go beyond laboratory tests to confirm that the selected technology is optimal for the process in question.

The scalability of Metso’s HRC high-pressure grinding technology has successfully been proven in pilot tests.

The tests were conducted at a customer pilot plant in Chile during 2016 and 2017, and following the success of the pilot, similar projects will be operational in the near future.

Metso says that when designing a plant expansion project, it is important to go beyond laboratory tests to confirm that the selected technology is optimal for the process in question.

Convinced by the excellent results of Metso’s award-winning HRC technology and e operational results in the USA, several customers expressed their desire to see whether Metso’s HRC solutions would also suit their growing production and scalability needs.

Metso says the pilot confirmed that the HRC 800 high-pressure grinding roll fulfills the expected capacity requirements for the application, and that the scale factor defined by Metso in the laboratory environment proved to be correct, independent of the ore type.

Based on the results, Metso’s modelling and simulation was proven, and the necessary equipment for the customer’s plant expansion was specified.

“HRC high-pressure grinding represents a significant technological leap for the mining industry, and thus the results of the scalability pilot are extremely valuable,” says Raúl Noriega, capital equipment sales manager at Metso in Chile.

“We were able to verify our hypothesis and meet the customers’ expectations 100 per cent. We look forward to continuing with the inquiries received concerning this Metso innovation.”

HRC technology is a higher-performance alternative to conventional high-pressure grinding rolls. Based on the pilot tests, it enables savings on operational expenses of 10-20%, depending on the ore type.

The pilot plant where the technology was tested processed copper and gold at a capacity of 50tonnes/hour, allowing Metso to verify the required equipment for the customer’s future needs.

The next pilot with HRC technology is this month in Chile.

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