Brief Description of Similkameen Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. W. Nice
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

"The Similkameen Mining Company property is situated about 9 1/2 miles south and west of Princeton B.C. Owned and operated by Newmont Mining Corporation, mining is presently taking place in the Ingerbelle pit. At 15,000 tpd of 0.50% Cu ore the Ingerbelle pit is sufficient for about 8 years. Another 8 years ore supply is available from the old Granby workings of the Copper Mountain property which operated from 1927 to 1957.The pit operations commenced in late 1970 with the concentrator starting in March 1972. Designed and built by Bechtel Corporation under the supervision of Newmont the concentrator's design was based on single-stage crushing and single-stage modified autogenous grinding. The modification was installation of a crusher to crush the critical size build-up. The description of the operation follows.CRUSHERThe primary crusher is an open pocket Allis-Chalmers. 54"" x 74"" gyratory. The basic closed side setting is 8"". The crusher is fed from one side with 100 ton Electra-haul trucks. The crusher pocket discharges to a 96"" wide conveyor belt, then to a 48"" conveyor system including a stacker belt. The crushed product is piled on a stockpile with a capacity of about 30,000 live tons. This stockpile feeds the concentrator."
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APA: R. W. Nice  (1975)  Brief Description of Similkameen Concentrator

MLA: R. W. Nice Brief Description of Similkameen Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1975.

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