Arizona Paper - Smelting at the Arizona Copper Co.’s Works

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 839 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1917
Abstract
In 1882, The Arizona Copper Co., Ltd., acquired producing copper mines at Metcalf and Morenci (locally called Longfellow). Metcalf is situated a distance of 7 miles, and Morenci a distance of 6 miles from the general office of the company at Clifton, Ariz. A reduction works with five blast furnaces was built in the center of the town of Clifton in 1884 and operated until January, 1914. Concentration of oxidized ores was begun in 1890-1891, in a mill built adjoining the smelter, and id October, 1893, a leaching process was started for treating tailings from the oxide mill. A sulphide concentrator with 300 tons capacity was built at Clifton and started treating chalcocite ores in July, 1896. This was the first mill to treat low-grade copper-siilphide ores successfully. Another concentration mill for sulphide ores was erected at Morenci in 1900. The sulphide mills are now being remodeled to treat ores by concentration and flotation, with a capacity of 4,000 tons at Morenci and 500 tons at Clifton. The leaching plant has not been running since September, 1914. The average yearly production from this company's mines and reduction works from 1885 to date has been: Pounds 10 years ended 1894................................... 6,864,902 10 years ended 1904................................... 20,439,614 10 years ended 1914................................... 32,665,905 Part of year 1915, to Sept. 12........................... 30,206,106 4 months of 1916, to June.............................. 15,964,840 June, 1916........................................... 4,900,000 Construction on a new smelting plant was started in February, 1912, and finished in February, 1914. In the Transactions, vol. 49, E. Horton Jones published "Unit Construction Costs from the New Smelter of the Arizona Copper Co., Ltd.," which fully describes the construction of this plant, with details of costs.
Citation
APA:
(1917) Arizona Paper - Smelting at the Arizona Copper Co.’s WorksMLA: Arizona Paper - Smelting at the Arizona Copper Co.’s Works. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.