Crushing -The Headache of the Small Miner

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. J. Chadwick
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The majority of small gold plants constructed around Western Australia were designed for short lives and treatment of oxide ores. The crushing plant frequently bore the brunt of capital cost savings resulting in inadequate design and equipment selection. The exhaustion of oxides and progressionto more competent ores is _ resulting in plant operators seeing their he majority of small gold plants constructed around Western Australia were designed for short lives and treatment of The net result of many of extended operating hours, low inability to achieve fine mill blow out in operating costs, the above is throughput, feeds and a oxide ores. The crushing plant frequently bore the brunt of capital cost savings resulting in inadequate design and equipment selection. The exhaustion of oxides and progression to more competent ores is resulting in plant operators seeing their operating costs spiral upwards. Steps taken at Jubilee mine to improve plant productivity and lower mechanical failure will be discussed. operating costs spiral upwards. Steps taken at Jubilee mine to improve plant productivity and
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APA: S. J. Chadwick  (1991)  Crushing -The Headache of the Small Miner

MLA: S. J. Chadwick Crushing -The Headache of the Small Miner . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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