Computer Control Of Burnswick Mining's Flotation Circuits - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrew Trusiak
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Brunswick Mining, employing approximately 1600 employees, is located 40 km south of the city of Bathurst in north eastern New Brunswick. The mine has operated as two lead-zinc operations - the underground mine(No.12) and the open pit mine (No.6). The open pit orebody is presently being' mined by underground methods. It is expected that the No.12 mine will furnish the entire ore supply by the end of 1981. The flotation practice prior to 1971 has been described by Neumann and Schnarr(1) and by Erskine (2). More recently, the current flotation practice has been described by McTavish(3) and deals with some major circuit modifications between 1972 and 1978. The period 1978 to 1980 has seen the completion of. a major flotation cell replacement and expansion program for the No.6 concentrator, and the implementation of computer control in the No. 12 CuPb and Zn flotation circuits.
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APA: Andrew Trusiak  (1981)  Computer Control Of Burnswick Mining's Flotation Circuits - Introduction

MLA: Andrew Trusiak Computer Control Of Burnswick Mining's Flotation Circuits - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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