Milling Practice at Perron Gold Mines

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 86 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1966
Abstract
"Location: - Mine village of Perron, 11 miles east of Val d’Or in northwestern Quebec.Life; - Started production 1932, ceased 1951.Ore: - Flat lying quartz tourmaline veins within granodiorite. Gold values related to coarse segregations of pyrite. Specific gravity 2. 80.Capacity: - 30 tons 1932-35; 125 tons 1935-37; 350 tons 1937-51.Assay: - Heads 0.21 to 0.34 oz. per ton. Grade obtained by mining 600 tons daily, sorting belt reject 250 tons, balance to milling; tailings loss 0.003 to 0.005 oz. per ton; extraction 9 8. 5%.Grind: - 70% minus 200 mesh. Detention time 26 hours.Treatment: - Cyanidation process.Reagents: - Per ton, aero cyanide (NaCn) 0.36; unslaked lump lime 1.50; zinc 0. 03; lead acetate 0. 006; steel consumption 2. 50.Water: - Equal mixture of swamp creek water and underground seepage.Cost: - Per ton, sorting and crushing 0.21; grinding 0.31; cyanidation 0.11; filtration 0.05; precipitation 0.02; miscellaneous 0.22; total 0.92.Power: - Hydro-electric, 25 cycle, 12, 000 volts reduced to 550 volts.Labour: - 95% Maritime and European, balance Quebec and Ontario.Tailings: - Absorbed over large swampy area on barren mining claims.Personnel: - 1 7 men including supervision.Flow sheet: - Canadian Mining Manual 1947"
Citation
APA:
(1966) Milling Practice at Perron Gold MinesMLA: Milling Practice at Perron Gold Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1966.