Comminution

Our methodology has been proven to effectively assess plant performance and improve throughput in comminution and classification circuits around the world.

Comminution Consulting
JKTech comminution consultants combine years of experience with a detailed knowledge of the specialist JKTech modelling software and a broad experience of plant operating practices. Over the years, our consultants have been involved in design and optimisation studies in hundreds of different mineral processing plants around the world.
 
Comminution Testing
JKTech Laboratory services offer a suite of tests providing data for input to JKSimMet, the industry standard for comminution circuit design and optimisation, as well as increased knowledge regarding the breakage characteristics of past, current and future ore types.
 
Comminution Equipment
  • JK Drop Weight Tester - The JK Drop Weight Tester is the authorised specialist equipment required to conduct the JK Drop Weight Test, as well as SMC Test®, both proven global industry standards for ore breakage characterisation. Read more…
  •  JK Rotary Breakage Tester - The JK Rotary Breakage Tester®  rapidly generates highly repeatable ore impact breakage data for use in design of AG/SAG mills and crushers for new projects or for existing plant optimisation projects. JKRBT data also has value for geometallurgical applications such as contributing to resource valuation and mine planning.
 
Comminution Software
JKSimMet is an award-winning, general-purpose computer software package for the analysis and simulation of comminution and classification circuits in mineral processing operations. The package is designed for plant and development metallurgists who wish to apply process analysis techniques to characterise plant behaviour, and design engineers who require process simulation models to assess design alternatives.
 
 
Key Benefits: 
  • Improvements in plant throughput
  • Optimisation of flotation feed characteristics
  • Access to performance optimisation strategies
  • Reduction in operating costs
  • Improvements in plant design

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