Ore Concentration ? Four Plants Use Selective Flotation on Complex Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. R. Wright
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

THE Corporation operates concentrators in four camps: Casapalca. Morococha, Cerro de Pa-co, and Mahr. The present concentrator at Cerro de Pasco is the newest having been completed in 1943. and that at Casapalca the oldest, having been built originally as a gravity concentrator, in 1889. Prior to 1925 the Corporation's milling operations were confined to the beneficiation of silver-bearing copper ores, and treatment of these ore: by flotation was started in 1918. Although fairly large deposits of complex, fine-grained lead-zinc ores existed, little progress had been made in the treatment of such ores--in Peru or elsewhere-until the early 'twentics. The Casapalca concentrator began the selettive concentration of complex leadzinc ores by all-flotation methods in 1925, or contemporaneously with the commercial development of selective lead-zinc flotation in the United State:.
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APA: T. R. Wright  (1945)  Ore Concentration ? Four Plants Use Selective Flotation on Complex Ores

MLA: T. R. Wright Ore Concentration ? Four Plants Use Selective Flotation on Complex Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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