Paper No. 192. The Great Fitzroy Mines Limited. Surface Equipment.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1911

Abstract

THE following description of the surface plant of the Great Fitzroy Mines is to be understood as having been compiled by a mechanical engineer, who concerns himself more with the various appliances used, their correct construction to enable them to accomplish their prescribed work, and the production and transmission of the power required to operate them, than with the reasons for the physical and chemical processes which those appliances are called upon to assist in carrying out. Hence the metallurgist will not find herein more than the skeleton of the organism, which perhaps he would wish to be clothed with the detailed description of the substances undergoing treatment, in their various combinations, at all stages, and the results attained in separating the valuable constituents from the worthless. So, also, no details will be found of the methods employed by the management for. the purpose of determining by sampling and assaying the nature of the various products obtained.GENERALThe ore being worked at the Great Fitzroy Mine is divided into two classes :-1. Ore that requires concentration before smelting.2. Ore that can be smelted direct.Flow-sheet (Fig. 1) shows in outline the process of treatment to which ore of the first class is subjected, and the writer will endeavour to fill in that outline with some details of the appliances used.
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APA:  (1911)  Paper No. 192. The Great Fitzroy Mines Limited. Surface Equipment.

MLA: Paper No. 192. The Great Fitzroy Mines Limited. Surface Equipment.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1911.

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