Pima Expansion IV Uses Semi-Autogenous Grind (21b5e538-7d4f-4d7f-b7fc-1b71c7d93d18)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 16
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
The never ending search for lower unit costs led Pima Mining Company's management to study various alternatives shortly after Expansion III was completed. It soon became apparent that a considerable amount of ore assaying 0.35% copper had to be moved in order to maintain mill feed at the desired 0.54% copper content, which is the overall grade of the ore reserves. Detailed investigations revealed that for a period of 8 - 10 years, about 14,000 tons per day of 0.30 - 0.40% copper ore would pass by the crusher en-route to the low grade stockpile. This ore is very hard, very clean and has to be mined at a relatively uniform rate. A six month pilot plant run testing autogenous and semi-autogenous grinding gave very encouraging results. Since no mining costs need to be charged to the extra tonnage (it had to be mined anyway) the only major costs would be against milling. The decision to proceed was made in August 1970 and Fluor-Utah was retained as the prime design construction contractor. Ore was first put through the new mill on December 29, 1971. By March of 1972 design tonnage of 14,000 TPD had been attained. The first three expansions at Pima Mining Company, 20 miles south of Tucson, increased mill capacity from 3,000 TPD to 36,000 TPD. These expansions included a separate, conventional, three stage crushing plant plus additions to the existing concentrator that primarily duplicated the then current flowsheet. Expansion IV, however, consisted of an entirely new and separate primary crusher and a completely new mill building located about 2,000 feet southeast of the 01 d concentrator. The new mill, using semi-autogenous grinding, produces scavenger and rougher flotation concentrates that are pumped to the old mill for regrinding, cleaning, thickening and filtration.
Citation
APA:
(1973) Pima Expansion IV Uses Semi-Autogenous Grind (21b5e538-7d4f-4d7f-b7fc-1b71c7d93d18)MLA: Pima Expansion IV Uses Semi-Autogenous Grind (21b5e538-7d4f-4d7f-b7fc-1b71c7d93d18). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.