Ore Concentration and Gold Milling - Progress Recorded in Flotation Machines and Reagents, By-product Recovery, Alkalinity Control, Conveyors, and Electric Ears

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. W. Engelmann
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

RAPID progress has been made during the past year in the copper mills throughout the country. Particular efforts have been made to increase the fine-grinding efficiency by the installation of larger classifying units operating in closed circuit with ball mills, such as the 78-in. high-weir Akins installation at the Phelps Dodge plant at Ajo, Ariz.; also the Type "FX" Dorr classifiers of Nevada Consolidated at McGill. Nev. and the "FX" Dorr bowl classifier of the Braden Copper Co. in Chile. Some of the copper milling plants in the Southwest, such as Chino in New Mexico and Ray Con. in Arizona, have replaced rolls operating wet in their fine-grinding circuit by rod mills. At Hollinger primary rod mills were formerly used in open circuit followed by pebble mills in closed circuit with classifiers. They now have primary ball mills in closed circuit with large extra heavy classifiers and no secondary mills. This new installation is producing the same grinding on 5000 tons per day with a reduction in cost of nearly 4c. per ton. At the Braden plant, in Chile, short-head Symons crushers have replaced 54-in. rolls, thereby in- creasing crushing capacity with some saving in maintenance cost.
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APA: E. W. Engelmann  (1939)  Ore Concentration and Gold Milling - Progress Recorded in Flotation Machines and Reagents, By-product Recovery, Alkalinity Control, Conveyors, and Electric Ears

MLA: E. W. Engelmann Ore Concentration and Gold Milling - Progress Recorded in Flotation Machines and Reagents, By-product Recovery, Alkalinity Control, Conveyors, and Electric Ears. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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