General Discussion - Recent Trends in Crushing Plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1971

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"Chairman - To start this discussion off, I wonder if Mr. Dave Livingstone or Mr. Jeffrey of Granisle Copper would give a description of the crushing plant at Granisle since it is somewhat different from the usual plant, W. N. Jeffrey - Granisle Copper The main difference between the Granisle crushing plant and many others is the Livingstone method of putting the screens under the crushers instead of above them. This method allows a more compact arrangement and eliminates the heavy superstructure required to take care of the screen vibration when the screens are mounted above the crushers. There is a small surge bin above the tertiary crusher which takes care of the variation in circulating loads.All three crushers are gyratory crushers. There is no grizzly ahead of the primary crusher but the fines are removed from the primary crusher discharge at the first screen and sent directly to the fine ore bins. E, Thornton - Sullivan GroupDo you have any coarse ore storage outside?w. N. Jeffrey - Yes, there is about 6000 tons live storage, We have very little trouble with freezing even though it is open storage.E. Thornton - Sullivan GroupDoes rain cause any problem?w. N. Jeffrey - It sometime creates a problem because the storage area is on a slope. It is mainly a problem of keeping the drainage ditches open.Question – What is the size of the primary gyratory crusher and how does it work on run of mine size materials, in other words, do you have a problem with oversize material and how do you handle the oversize rock?w. N. Jeffrey - The primary gyratory is a 42 x 65 with a nominal open side setting of 61'. We do at times get a run of oversize material. For anything too large for the crusher to handle, we use what is known as the Esco hook, which is a type of grapple used to remove oversize rocks.The disadvantage with this equipment is that the crane is too slow. I am sure there must be better arrangements than the one we have,"
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APA:  (1971)  General Discussion - Recent Trends in Crushing Plants

MLA: General Discussion - Recent Trends in Crushing Plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1971.

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