Birmingham Paper - Milling Practice of American Zinc Co. of Tennessee at Mascot

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert Ammon
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

The milling practice at Mascot, at present, consists of dry crushing to % in., jigging, fine grinding, and flotation. The ore arrives at the mill from two mines, No. 1 mine shaft being located in the mill proper, and No. 2 mine shaft being situated about 2000 ft. east of the mill. No. 2 mine is served by a coarse-crushing plant and aerial tramway to the mill bins. In jigging the No. 2 mine ore, 50 per cent. of the mill feed is rejected by the jigs as a jig tailing ranging from 5/8 in. to 10 mesh; the balance of this ore, after removing a jig concentrate, is ground to flotation feed. In jigging No. 1 mine ore, approximately 80 per cent. of the mill feed is rejected as a coarse jig tailing, and the balance is ground to flotation feed without the removal of a jig concentrate. The difference in the treatment is due to the fact that No. 2 mine ore carries a higher content of zinc than that from No. 1 mine. Of the total concentrates produced, 30 per cent. is made on jigs and 70 per cent. by flotation. At present, 1350 tons of No. 2 ore and 800 tons of No. 1 ore are treated each 24 hours. The recoveries for a typical week are as follows: Heads.......................... 3.55 Jig concentrates................ 61.30 Jig tails......................... 0.80 Flotation concentrates........... 60.60 Flotation tails................... 0.09 Extraction..................... 86.50 The associated minerals are a straw-colored sphalerite, dolomite, calcite, pyrite, quartz, and a small amount of greenockite, which occurs as a stain and sometimes small crystals along with sphalerite, but is comparatively rare. Pyrite is present in small quantities, usually less than 0.5 per cent.; quartz occurs in bands a few inches thick. A complete analysis of the ore is as follows: PEr Cent. Per Cent. Calcium carbonate.............. 48.11 Zinc sulfide.................... 5.43 Magnesium carbonate........... 35.36 Cadmium sulfide............... Nil Silica.......................... 8.73 Lead sulfide................... Nil Alumina....................... 1.04 Iron oxide...................... 1.33 Total....................... 100.00
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APA: Robert Ammon  (1925)  Birmingham Paper - Milling Practice of American Zinc Co. of Tennessee at Mascot

MLA: Robert Ammon Birmingham Paper - Milling Practice of American Zinc Co. of Tennessee at Mascot. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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