Metallurgical Development Since 1982 at Phelps Dodge’s Ojos del Salado Concentrator in Chile

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wiston Rocher
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Minera Ojos Del Salado (MINOSAL) concentrator is located 20 km (12 miles) southeast of Copiapo, Chile. It processes copper ore provided by its Santos and Resguardo mines at a capacity of 4.2 kt/d (4620 stpd). In 1982, Phelps Dodge acquired the majority interest in MINOSAL to explore the property's potential. At that time, the concentrator plant was a small, antiquated installation with a capacity of 674 t/d (740 stpd). At the time of the pur¬chase, the majority of the ore was produced from the Santos and Resguardo mines, but custom ores of copper, silver and gold were also treated. The acquisition occurred at a crucial time in the copper business, since the price had fallen to nearly 50 cents/ lb. In 1985, Phelps Dodge purchased the outstanding interest in MINOSAL and acquired 100% of the property. Today, after numerous improvements and two expansions, the concentrator is a combination of old and new equipment. The regrind mills, for example, have been in service for about 50 years, while the ceramic concentrate filter represents the latest technology.
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APA: Wiston Rocher  (1993)  Metallurgical Development Since 1982 at Phelps Dodge’s Ojos del Salado Concentrator in Chile

MLA: Wiston Rocher Metallurgical Development Since 1982 at Phelps Dodge’s Ojos del Salado Concentrator in Chile. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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