Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Nkana Mine Concentrator

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. P. Durham
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

DuRing the early mine development period, 1929 and the first part of 1930, a 300-ton pilot-plant concentrator was built at Nkana mine of the Rhokana Corporation, Northern Rhodesia. This plant operated from May 26, 1930 until Oct. 26, 1931, treating 101,080 tons of Nkana ores and producing 4372 tons of concentrate. The plant was built, primarily, as a test unit to determine the grinding characteristics, floatability, etc. of the Nkana ores and other ores of the Rhodesian copper belt and to supply sufficient data on which to base the design of a 5000-ton concentrating plant at Nkana mine. The test unit operated wholly on development ores and no attempt was made to grade or select the ores from any section of the mine. The average assays for the 17 months of operation are given in Table 1. The first ground was broken for the 5000-ton concentrator during June, 1930, and the construction of the plant was completed in November, 1931. The plant started on Dec. 10 and has operated continuously since that date: The whole of the concentrating plant is compact and closely connected, yet with sufficient space for expansion of all sections up to 20,000 to 25,000 tons per day capacity. Mining operations are carried on along a length of about four miles on the easterly limb of the Nkana syncline. This length includes the North orebody, from which all production has thus far originated, and the Mindola orebody, now being developed for production. The ore-bearing measures in the North orebody are leached for some 75 ft. below the surface; the oxidized zone varies in vertical extent from 100 to 150 ft. Practically all the ore below the 200-ft. level is sufficiently
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APA: L. P. Durham  (1935)  Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Nkana Mine Concentrator

MLA: L. P. Durham Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Nkana Mine Concentrator. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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