Grinding in Tube-Mills at the Waihi Gold-Mine, Waihi, New Zealand

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. G. Banks
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1907

Abstract

THIS paper is presented in the belief that metallurgists and chemists will be interested in the practice of grinding in tube-mills in connection with stamps, especially since the records of working here given extend over a lengthy period of time (since May, 1905). The ore from the Waihi mine-more especially that produced in the upper levels-contains a large proportion of hard, chalcedonic quartz, and the gold exists in an exceedingly fine state, conditions which necessitate very fine crushing in order to ob¬tain a high extraction of the precious metal. Before the introduction of tube-mills at the 90-stamp Waihi mill, it was found necessary to stamp through 40-mesh (1,600 holes per sq. in.) woven wire-screens, having a fairly high discharge. The pulp then graded
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APA: E. G. Banks  (1907)  Grinding in Tube-Mills at the Waihi Gold-Mine, Waihi, New Zealand

MLA: E. G. Banks Grinding in Tube-Mills at the Waihi Gold-Mine, Waihi, New Zealand. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1907.

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