Mini Symposium ? In Pit Crushing And Conveying III And Open Pit Mining - High Angle In-Pit Conveying System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James J. Anthony
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

High-angle in-pit conveying is an idea that is being seriously studied by a number of important mining companies in North America. Its application in coal, iron ore, and copper mining is expected to reduce mine operating costs considerably compared with the conventional discontinuous methods, such as truck haulage, which are fuel, labor, and maintenance intensive. Therefore, a mine introducing high-angle in-pit conveyors will gain a competitive advantage over mines which continue to use conventional haulage. While the capital outlay for in-pit conveyor systems obviously varies depending on pit depth, the angle of incline, and the capacity required, it generally will not exceed that of truck haulage when all Factors are taken into consideration. These factors include the cost of excavation, as measured in relation to the volume of minerals mined, the cost of building truck ramps and roads, and the capital outlay for the trucks and maintenance facilities. In many cases, in Fact, the capital outlay will be less than for truck haulage. This cost advantage will best be realized by new mines, whereas in existing producing mines the switch from truck haulage may involve the abandonment of a substantial capital asset.
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APA: James J. Anthony  (1983)  Mini Symposium ? In Pit Crushing And Conveying III And Open Pit Mining - High Angle In-Pit Conveying System

MLA: James J. Anthony Mini Symposium ? In Pit Crushing And Conveying III And Open Pit Mining - High Angle In-Pit Conveying System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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