Enhanced Silver Recovery at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited (NPL)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. J. Surges R. S. Boorman
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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48
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

"Ore reserves at Brunswick Mining and Smelting totalled 101(106) tonnes grading 97 grams tonne-1 silver at the end of 1981. Silver is recovered as a byproduct in the copper, lead and bulk concentrates and is lost to the zinc concentrate and plant tailings. Recovery of silver for the year 1981 was 58,5%. The loss of potential revenue is in excess of Cdn $50(106) year-1 at current silver prices and milling rates.Silver is known to occur in solid solution in galena and as tetrshedrite. Evidence indicating the identity and significance of a third silverbearing mineral assemblage is reviewed and the distribution of silver losses is detailed. Characteristics of each the carrier which may be responsible for observed distribution, including size, surface quality, liberation and composition are considered, and the third carrier is shown to have possible implications for improved silver recovery by other Canadian producers as well as by Brunswick Mining.Silver tetrahedrite tailings distributed tailings and losses occur as coarse, free and as very fine unliberated galena in losses of the third carrier are between the zinc concentrate and are concentrated in the finest size fractions. Process alternatives for enhanced silver recovery by physical and chemical means are reviewed."
Citation

APA: L. J. Surges R. S. Boorman  (1983)  Enhanced Silver Recovery at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited (NPL)

MLA: L. J. Surges R. S. Boorman Enhanced Silver Recovery at Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited (NPL). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1983.

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