Concentrating Lead-Zinc Ore at the Bayard Mill

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. V. Brough K. B. Gillaspie
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

DECISION to build a mill at the Bayard property was made in May 1942. Western-Knapp Engineering Co., of San Francisco, assisted by engineers of U. S. Smelting, handled the design and construction. Much of the milling equipment was moved from the Company's mill at Goldroad, Ariz. Wartime restrictions necessitated wood construction and paper sheathing except for structures adjacent to the Bullfrog shaft. Construction started in September 1942 and milling in March 1943. Bayard ores are processed in a single-ection mill. About half of the ore treated during the past year was hoisted through the Bullfrog shaft and the rest was trucked from other shafts. Coarse storage includes four bins, two of 120 tons each for Bullfrog ores and two of 85 to 120 tons each, served by a truck ramp. The low capacity figure refers to
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APA: P. V. Brough K. B. Gillaspie  (1948)  Concentrating Lead-Zinc Ore at the Bayard Mill

MLA: P. V. Brough K. B. Gillaspie Concentrating Lead-Zinc Ore at the Bayard Mill. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.

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