Effect of Blasting Modifications in the Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant of Codelco Chile Andina

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Titichoca
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Modification of the blasting process considers that any increase in the energy consumption generates greater benefits if done in the later stages (associated with a larger decrease in energy consumption). Therefore, although the blasting cost is doubled, generating a greater proportion of fines in addition to a weaker ore (because with greater loads and appropriate distribution of explosives a greater number of internal cracks is generated), the reduction of the unit cost that occurs in the grinding stages (SAG and ball mills) generates a positive balance in the overall size reduction process. Codelco Chile, Division Andina, has developed an extensive experimental plan to evaluate the concept of blasting modification applying greater energy. This was implemented in two stages, each including a specific mine sector: La Union and Don Luis. This paper reviews the experience of implementing such blasting modifications at the La Union mine and its impact on the design concepts and the operation of the SAG mill plant
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APA: G. Titichoca  (2007)  Effect of Blasting Modifications in the Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant of Codelco Chile Andina

MLA: G. Titichoca Effect of Blasting Modifications in the Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant of Codelco Chile Andina. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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