Protective coating are primarily used in the Mining and Ore processing industry for the wear protection of metal equipment. The most common wear issues in this industry are abrasion and corrosion. When you are selecting a protective coating option, there are many technologies available. Defining the needs of the application will simplify the selection greatly.
Types of Metal Wear in the Mining Environment
The predominant form of metal wear in mining and ore processing is abrasion which can be classified as either:- Gouging abrasion
- High stress grinding abrasion
- Low stress scratching abrasion with erosion corrosion
GOUGING ABRASION
Equipment Example: Drag Line Buckets, Excavators and CrushersWear Issues: The shearing or plowing nature of the attack that drives coarse, >6” particle size, abrasive ore into the equipment under high load.
- In many ways this is similar to a cutting tool used in a machining application that cuts a furrow or groove, on a macro scale, into the softer metal.
- In this form of wear, the metal surface is first plastically deformed and then work-hardened so that it becomes more resistant. The high hardness surface then deflects further intrusion or cutting.
HIGH STRESS GRINDING ABRASION
Equipment Example: Crushers and Grinding MillsWear Issues: Abrasive particles are compressed between two opposing faces during the process of size reduction to liberate the valued ore from the gangue.
- In this step <6” ore bodies are ground to allow further liberation of the valued ore phase.
- The stress is primarily transferred to the grinding media which should have a high hardness to resist micro fracture.
LOW STRESS SCRATCHING ABRASION WITH EROSION CORROSION
Equipment Type: Slurry Pumps, Chutes, Agitators, and CyclonesWear Issues: Free flowing smaller particles impinge upon and move across a surface, cutting and plowing grooves similar to that seen in gouging wear, but on a micro scale.
- Stress forces are considerably lower than in gouging or high stress grinding so wear rates are lower.
- Accelerated loss may be influenced by chemical attack due to slurry solutions (high chlorides, sulfates, acidic leaching solutions, etc.) that may be associated with the processes used to extract, concentrate and refine the various ore bodies.
- The weakly bound oxides that form on the surface through electro-chemical corrosion reactions are easily worn away and new oxides form reducing the integrity of the base metal.
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