Increased Production And Cost Savings Using Delvo Stabilizer In The Cemented Rockfill Program At Williams Mine (Marathon)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 527 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
Williams Mine was considering spending a large amount of capital to install a pumping system underground to rid the mine of slimes; with the introduction of Delvo Stabilizer this challenge would be met. This paper will address the process to introducing the Delvo Technology into the Cemented Roddill Program. Some areas that were worked on included: testing of the mix design, bet dosage rate for an economical solution, temperatures at different levels of the mine, the amount of time needed once the grout was put to sleep, preventing plugs in the delivery system A controlled dosage that gave the Operator a 12 hour window of flowable material was developed and an added feature to the introduction of Delvo was also noted; an increase in MPa strength over the design. Collectively with the help of operators at the batch plant and the underground miners involved with the program all concerns where addressed and all goals met. A cost effective program was implemented thus increasing productivity, preventing costly plugs, and improved the actual maintenance on the entire delivery system, which included the batch tanks, aggitator tanks, all pumps required in the system and of course reducing buildup of slimes at the cones.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Increased Production And Cost Savings Using Delvo Stabilizer In The Cemented Rockfill Program At Williams Mine (Marathon)MLA: Increased Production And Cost Savings Using Delvo Stabilizer In The Cemented Rockfill Program At Williams Mine (Marathon). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.