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HPGR Laboratory Testing

High-Pressure Grinding Roll · ThyssenKrupp Polycom PILOTWAL

KCA's laboratory facility is home to one of the very few pilot-scale High-Pressure Grinding Roll (HPGR) units in North America — a ThyssenKrupp Polycom PILOTWAL capable of producing between 6 and 8 tonnes of crushed product per hour. The unit can be used to define both operational parameters and sizing for full-scale production HPGR installations.

6–8 t/h
Throughput
0.5 m
Roll Diameter
2 × 30 kW
Motors
Many
Studies

What HPGR Does

High-pressure grinding rolls deliver superior energy efficiency on hard, abrasive ores. The micro-cracking generated through inter-particle compression improves downstream leach kinetics — often substantially improving heap leach recoveries vs. conventional crushing. KCA's work to date has focused on using HPGR for primary comminution in heap leach and milling flowsheets.

Why Pilot-Scale Matters

Bench-top HPGR units can't replicate full-scale roll geometry, surface speed, or pressure distribution. The products developed from KCA's pilot unit are equivalent to those produced by larger-scale units — so column leach results from HPGR-treated samples translate directly to commercial expectations.

PILOTWAL HPGR Specifications

Motors: 2 × 30 kW
Rolls: 0.5 m diameter, 0.3 m length, Studded
Gap: 2–37 mm
Feed: Batch
Discharge: 75% Center, 25% Edge

KCA HPGR Programs

Throughput optimization, energy modeling, screen-classification studies, and integrated downstream testing including column leach, CIL, and Merrill-Crowe. Sample sizes from 1 tonne for initial scoping to 50+ tonnes for bankable studies. Process development testwork available for ore-specific HPGR scale-up.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked.

How long does a typical KCA testwork campaign take?
Bench-scale programs take 4–8 weeks; column leach campaigns 3–6 months depending on heap height and ore character; full bankable feasibility-level testwork can span 9–18 months. Every campaign begins with a metallurgical interview to set the scope, schedule, and budget against your project milestones.
Can KCA take a project from testwork through commissioning?
Yes — this is KCA's defining capability. Most EPCM firms outsource testwork; KCA self-performs the lab, engineering, and (in EPCM mode) construction management. The flowsheet you sign off on is designed by the same team that builds the plant. One handoff. Fewer surprises.
Where does KCA work geographically?
KCA's Reno, Nevada headquarters serves projects in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Africa. Our Chihuahua, Mexico affiliate (Kappes Cassiday del Norte) supports operations across Mexico and Central America. Our Perth, Western Australia affiliate (KCAA) serves Asia-Pacific. Over 500 projects across six continents since 1972.
What types of ore does KCA test and engineer?
Primary expertise is gold and silver — both heap leach and milling/agitated cyanide processes. We also work on copper, lithium, and base metals. The KCA lab routinely runs HPGR, gravity, flotation, cyanide, and Merrill-Crowe campaigns across all commodity classes.
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