Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Concentration Operations at the Roan Antelope Copper Mines Limited.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. W. Littleford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

The Roan Antelope Copper Mines Ltd. are situated in the north central part of Northern Rhodesia, at an altitude of 4000 ft. and 13" south of the Equator. The town site (Luanshya) is well situated and enjoys among other things a really temperate climate for 10 months of the year. The two spring and summer months, October and November, while hot and humid, do not bring any great discomforts as compared with many other mining camps. Strictly modern brick homes, with electric lights, purified water, telephone and water-borne sewage, add to the comfort of the employees. A rainfall of approximately 60 in. per year furnishes ample water for both industrial and domestic purposes. The rainy season generally begins in October and lasts through until March. As much as 3 to 4 in. is recorded in 24 hr., but this offers no difficulties because the runoff is very rapid. The property is connected by a 24-mile branch line from Ndola with the main line of the Beira-Mashonaland and Rhodesia Railways Ltd. Practically all supplies from overseas are transported over this line from Beira, 1743 miles distant on the east coast in Portuguese East Africa. The mine output also leaves Africa from this port. Passenger service is principally via Cape Town or Durban, a distance of about 2100 miles to either port. The Imperial Airways maintain a service from Cape Town to Croydon, taking 9 days for the trip. Connections can be made with this service at Broken Hill, 150 miles south of Luanshya, by either rail or automobile. Thus, after several days of travel through virgin bush, a visitor arrives at a typically modern town site in the heart of Africa. Every development in mining, milling and smelting practice is used to advantage. Plan of Mill The practice in the three principal phases of the production of copper from the ores of this company have been published from time to time. Milling practice, however, is continually changing and what may be
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APA: J. W. Littleford  (1935)  Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Concentration Operations at the Roan Antelope Copper Mines Limited.

MLA: J. W. Littleford Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Concentration Operations at the Roan Antelope Copper Mines Limited.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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