Commissioning And Operation Of The Mineral Park Concentrator

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Gorman
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The Mineral Park Mine is an open pit copper-molybdenum mine located in northwestern Arizona, approximately 74 miles southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. The property has been owned by the Duval Corporation, Cyprus Mining Company and Equatorial Mining of Australia. Mercator purchased Mineral Park from Equatorial in 2003. Mineral Park commissioned a 25,000 tpd copper and molybdenum concentrator in November and December of 2008. The process includes two stage milling (SAG and Two Ball Mills) fed by primary crushed ore. Metals are recovered in a copper-molybdenum flotation circuit consisting of mechanically agitated roughers and cleaners. The copper- molybdenum flotation concentrate is thickened and further processed in the molybdenum flotation circuit which separates the copper and molybdenum minerals into salable concentrates. The molybdenum circuit also uses mechanically agitated cells. This paper describes the plant and some of the highlights of the commissioning process.
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APA: M. Gorman  (2010)  Commissioning And Operation Of The Mineral Park Concentrator

MLA: M. Gorman Commissioning And Operation Of The Mineral Park Concentrator. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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