Cost Control at Lamaque

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. Zieman
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

"The low consumption of reagents can probably be attributed to a good clean type of ore. The cyanide level is kept at 0. 8 lb/ ton of solution and the lime at 1. 8 to 1.9 lb per ton of solution (pH 12. 2 to 12 .3). Experience in cutting down the lime level in half produced troubles in the presses, in the refinery and resulted in higher cyanide consumption. Finally the residue increased under these conditions, High lime always seems to prevent the trouble from occurring.A survey at one mine of the taxable work, performed in the mine shops for use in the mine, showed that under the new regulations, this had increased some 30 times what it was before the new rules came into effect on June 14, 1963.A water softener idea is incorporated at Lamaque with the crude addition of 100 lb of lime per shift to a spare agitator to precipitate the bicarbonates as carbonates from the water before it enters the mill. The lime titration of the softened water is about 0,2 to 0.3 lb per ton of solution (pH 11). This water is used mainly on the filters as washes."
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APA: W. Zieman  (1964)  Cost Control at Lamaque

MLA: W. Zieman Cost Control at Lamaque. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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