Cyprus Pima Mining Company's Computer Based Control System - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jack E. Bailey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

From a start in 1957, milling 3,000 TPD of copper ore, the Cyprus Pima Mining Company, which is located 20 miles south of Tucson, has expanded its operations four times, and is currently treating over 55,000 TPD of ore.1 The most recent expansion added a 14,000 TPD semi-autogenous concentrator to the operation. Shortly after startup in January, 1972, the semi -autogenous plant exceeded the designed tonnage rate.2 Ore from the mine is delivered to a 54 inch gyratory crusher and is reduced to a minus 8 inch product. From the crusher the ore is stacked on a surge pile and then reclaimed and fed to the two parallel grinding circuits. A 28 ft. diameter by 12 ft. long semi-autogenous mill and a 16.5 ft. diameter by 19 ft. long ball mill make up each grinding circuit. The semi-autogenous mills are in closed circuit with screens and the ball mill circuits are closed with hydro- cyclones. Rougher flotation follows the grinding operation. Concentrate regrinding and cleaner flotation is performed in Mill I, the older mill. The generalized flowsheet is shown in Figure 1.
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APA: Jack E. Bailey  (1975)  Cyprus Pima Mining Company's Computer Based Control System - Introduction

MLA: Jack E. Bailey Cyprus Pima Mining Company's Computer Based Control System - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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