Low-Discharge Grinding at Sylvanite Gold Mines, Limited

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 34
- File Size:
- 11107 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1938
Abstract
WHEN I was asked to prepare, for presentation at the 1938 Annual Meeting of the Institute, some data concerning low-discharge grinding at the Sylvanite mill, it seemed entirely reasonable to expect to have at my disposal the results of at least four full months' operation after the last unit, as then proposed, was installed. Delays in delivery of equipment, nevertheless, shortened the interval, as will be shown herein. In submitting the data contained in this discussion, I wish distinctly to state that the intention is not to claim that final conclusions can be reached at this time concerning our operation. Test periods, in certain instances at least, have been too short for this purpose, although some, where so stated, have been extended through March and April. It is hoped, however, that an advantageous trend in practice can be shown and that the experience related may be of interest to others who are now operating, or who are considering the operation of, low-discharge grinding mills. In the plant under review, four mills are in use: one primary and three secondary. Present mill capacity (grinding, as shown by screen test, about 99 per cent through-200-mesh and approximately 88 to 89 per cent minus-325-mesh with infrasizer giving about 90 per cent of the latter) averages about 525 tons per day. A brief description of each unit will be given and comments will also be made relating to operation. This will be followed by certain test data from which, in conclusion, operating results are summarized.
Citation
APA:
(1938) Low-Discharge Grinding at Sylvanite Gold Mines, LimitedMLA: Low-Discharge Grinding at Sylvanite Gold Mines, Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1938.