Broken Hill Metallurgy - A Story of Innovations in Processes, Equipment and Instruments

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
AJ LYNCH
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Broken Hill metallurgists have been responsible for some of the most important developments in mineral processing technology. These occurred mainly in two periods, 1902 - 15 and 1955 - 70. Mineral flotation was developed as an industrial process during the first period and this happened in two stages, the recovery of zinc minerals from the tailings dump accumulated during the gravity concentration of the oxidised ores and the selective recovery of galena and marmatite during flotation of the primary ores. During the second period fast accurate analytical procedures were developed to provide rapid assessment of process performance, and new means of controlling the process were devised which improved throughputs, grades and recoveries. These technological successes were due to the skills of the metallurgists and the commitment of the companies. They brought large financial returns. They were achieved under difficult circumstance. There are important lessons to be learnt from these successes.
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APA: AJ LYNCH  (1992)  Broken Hill Metallurgy - A Story of Innovations in Processes, Equipment and Instruments

MLA: AJ LYNCH Broken Hill Metallurgy - A Story of Innovations in Processes, Equipment and Instruments. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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