In Search of Quality: Tanco's Cornucopia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Hidden under picturesque Bemic Lake, in Canada's eastern Manitoba, lies a highly fractionated pegmatite orebody, hosting a unique assemblage of minerals. Accidentally discovered in 1929, the orebody had a brief history as a tin producer, but it is now mined by Tantalum Mining Corporation of Canada, Ltd. (TANCO), for its cesium, lithium, rubidium and tantalum bearing minerals. The mine also has potential for mbidium-feldspar, amblygonite, gallium rich mica, and quartz production. This paper describes the geology of the orebody, and its mining and processing. Selective, concurrent, mining and milling of the various products necessitates a high degree of planning and control, and these aspects are also discussed. The introduction of Quality Control and SPC are discussed, for such are the keys to excellence.
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APA:  (1989)  In Search of Quality: Tanco's Cornucopia

MLA: In Search of Quality: Tanco's Cornucopia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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