Comparison Of Semi-Autogenous, Two-Stage Grinding Circuits And ABC Circuits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. F. Nelson
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The 1970s have witnessed the completion and successful start-up of several new non-ferrous metallurgical operations in the Western Hemisphere which utilize large semi-autogenous mills in the grinding circuits. These facilities' are arranged either as single-stage circuits, or in a two-stage configuration n with ball mills. Another major concentrator, designed with an autogenous mill, ball mill, crusher (ABC circuit), is presently under construction and scheduled for start-up late this year. The large primary mills employed in these circuits have high diameter-to-length ratios and are designed to accept a very coarse feed, i.e., the product of a primary gyratory crusher, or run-of-mine ore. This characteristic obviates the need for a secondary-tertiary crushing plant or, in selected cases, even a primary crusher, which is a basic requirement in feed preparation for conventional grinding mills. This paper discusses three such grinding circuits and, presents operating data for two of them: the Island Copper Mine of Utah Mines, Ltd., near Port Hardy, British-Columbia,- and the Pueblo Viejo Cyanide Leach Plant of Rosario' Dominicana, S.A. on the island of Hispaniola. The design criteria for the Cyprus Bagdad Concentrator under construction' at Bagdad, Arizona, are also included. Data pertinent to these circuits are tabulated in the Summary.
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APA: E. F. Nelson  (1977)  Comparison Of Semi-Autogenous, Two-Stage Grinding Circuits And ABC Circuits

MLA: E. F. Nelson Comparison Of Semi-Autogenous, Two-Stage Grinding Circuits And ABC Circuits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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