Concentradora ?Do[n]a Aida? Design, Construction And Operation Costs

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Adrian C. Dorenfeld
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Concentradora "Dana Aida" (100 t/d capacity) was built in 1971-1972 to treat dumps and ores containing mixed oxide-sulfide copper-gold-silver minerals from two veins. The veins, Don Felipe and aria are about 150 m apart, but are distinctly different mineralogically. The deposit is near San Juan de Guadalupe, Durango. Mexico. All new process equipment was manufactured locally, in or near Torreon, Coahuila. Sampling, ore testing, flowsheet design, plant design, drawings purchasing, financing, etc. was planned and directed by two engineers. Construction was executed by local miners and common labor (largely agricultural). The paper presents detailed costs for equipment and construction. The subsequent breaking-in operation is discussed.
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APA: Adrian C. Dorenfeld  (1979)  Concentradora ?Do[n]a Aida? Design, Construction And Operation Costs

MLA: Adrian C. Dorenfeld Concentradora ?Do[n]a Aida? Design, Construction And Operation Costs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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