Method Of Unloading Ores And Coarse-Crushing Practice At Magna Plant Of Utah Copper Co.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. E. Mix
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1925

Abstract

THE present methods of unloading ore and coarse-crushing at the Magna plant of the Utah Copper Co. are the developments of the past five years. Hand dumping and breaking have given way to the rotary car dump and large gyratory; and the bucket elevators and stationary screens have been replaced by conveyors and shaking screens. The coarse-crushing plant may be broadly divided into two units: the primary crushing and the secondary crushing, or primary roll, unit. The former was erected in 1923; with the exception of the excavation, the construction was carried on by forces of the company. Excavation was started in the middle of March, the first concrete was poured July 16, erection of the steel building started Oct. 30, and the unit was com-pleted and operating Dec. 30. The unit has a capacity of over 24,000 tons of ore per day, and cost more than a million dollars. Remodeling of the primary-roll unit extended over a period of years preceding this, some of the work having been done as early as 1918.
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APA: B. E. Mix  (1925)  Method Of Unloading Ores And Coarse-Crushing Practice At Magna Plant Of Utah Copper Co.

MLA: B. E. Mix Method Of Unloading Ores And Coarse-Crushing Practice At Magna Plant Of Utah Copper Co.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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