IC 8142 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs, Eastern Magnesia Talc Co., Johnson Mine, Johnson, Vt.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. L. Burmeister
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This report describes the mining and milling practices used by the Eastern Magnesia Talc Co. at its Johnson, Vt., operation. The report also contains a description of the local geology and all available information on cost and performance data. Since 1925 the mine has produced continuously at an average annual rate of 54,000 tons, and the ratio of ore hoisted to finished product is roughly 2 to 1. Ore is stoped by a combination of shrinkage and sublevel methods. In any 24-hour period the mill produces an average total of 14 grades of finished talc product, 9 by dry grinding and air classification and 5 by wet grinding and flotation methods. The mine operates one shift per day, 5 days per week and the mill operates on a 3-shift, 5-1/2-day-per-week basis. Operating costs for 1958, on a percentage basis, were mining, 22.34; milling, 54.77; ore haulage, 2.89; and all other, 20.00 percent.
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APA: H. L. Burmeister  (1963)  IC 8142 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs, Eastern Magnesia Talc Co., Johnson Mine, Johnson, Vt.

MLA: H. L. Burmeister IC 8142 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs, Eastern Magnesia Talc Co., Johnson Mine, Johnson, Vt.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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