Computer Control of Flotation at the Ecstall Concentrator

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. P. Amsden C. Chapman M. G. Reading
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Ecstall Mining Limited, a subsidiary of Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, operates the Kidd Creek Mine, a 10000 tons per day base metal producer, near Timmins, Ontario. Two different types of ore are mined and milled: copper-zinc and silver-lead-zinc. At the highly automated Ecstall concentrator the ores are processed by selective flotation in three individual circuits. One of the most important metallurgical tools for process control is a sample system incorporating continuous on-stream X-ray analysis. Recently this system was automated further by the addition of computer control of reagents for two copper-zinc flotation circuits. The computer programs, utilizing optimum seeking methods and smelter contract terms, have increased copper recovery by 1.1 per cent, zinc recovery by 1.4 per cent, and have reduced reagent costs by 16 per cent. Although not expected, copper and zinc concentrate grades were improved slightly as well.
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APA: M. P. Amsden C. Chapman M. G. Reading  (2014)  Computer Control of Flotation at the Ecstall Concentrator

MLA: M. P. Amsden C. Chapman M. G. Reading Computer Control of Flotation at the Ecstall Concentrator . The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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