Comparison Of Salient Features In The Design, Construction And Operation Of Two Small Flotation Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. G. Craig
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

This paper initially was to be on the design, construction and operation of the Lucky Friday mill. However, this subject has been pretty well covered in some of the mining publications in the past few years - specifically Mining Congress Journal for April, 1961 and Mining World for March, 1962- : In order to avoid too much repetition, we decided to present in this paper a comparison of the Lucky Friday mill constructed in 1959, and the Mayflower mill built by us in 1962. During the past three years Hecla Mining Company has constructed two relatively small mills: The Lucky Friday mill at Mullan, Idaho 750 T/day; and the Mayflower mill at Heber, Utah - 450 T/day. These mills were engineered, designed and constructed by Hecla, using principally our own personnel, with very little outside (contractor) labor employed. This paper presents a comparison of some of the interesting features of these mills, and where differences occur, it discusses the reasons for the various differences. It compares such points as the testing program, physical layout of the plant, construction costs, the grinding section, the flotation section, tailings disposal, metallurgy, recovery, grades, operating costs, etc. To help illustrate, and to compare these features, we will project pairs of slides showing each of the two mills. First a little background and history on the properties ---
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APA: J. G. Craig  (1964)  Comparison Of Salient Features In The Design, Construction And Operation Of Two Small Flotation Mills

MLA: J. G. Craig Comparison Of Salient Features In The Design, Construction And Operation Of Two Small Flotation Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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