IC 6551 Milling Methods At The Questa Concentrator Of The Molybdenum Corporation Of America, Questa, N. Mex. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. B. Carman
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

This paper, describing the concentrator of the Molybdenum Corporation of America in Taos County, northern New Mexico. 7 miles east of Questa, is one of a series on milling methods being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines. The mine from which the ore comes is 1 1/4 miles from the mill, and produces about 40 tons of ore per day by the cut-and-fill method.3 The ore contains about 5 per cent of MoS2. The mill has a capacity of 50 tons of ore per day and utilizes flotation methods. Water is taken from Red River. Power is generated by a water wheel, or by a Diesel engine in times of water shortage during the winter. The mill is located close to the bottom of a canyon, in order to obtain maximum head or, the water wheel, and the flow of ore is therefore maintained partly by gravity and partly by an elevator and pumps. ORE TREATED The MoS2 content of the concentrator feed ranges from 4.5 to 7.5 biotite, fluorite, small amounts of rhodochrosite and calcite, and the minerals of the granodiorite country rock.
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APA: J. B. Carman  (1932)  IC 6551 Milling Methods At The Questa Concentrator Of The Molybdenum Corporation Of America, Questa, N. Mex. ? Introduction

MLA: J. B. Carman IC 6551 Milling Methods At The Questa Concentrator Of The Molybdenum Corporation Of America, Questa, N. Mex. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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