Pittsburg Paper - Cyanide-Plant and Practice at the Minas del Tajo, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George A. Tweedy Roger L. Beals
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Jan 1, 1911

Abstract

The results of the cyanide-operations, given in detail in the following paper, show the progress that is being made at the Minas del Tajo. The old pan-amalgamation process, in operation up to and including 1905, while paying a profit on high-grade ores, was no longer able to treat profitably the ores in sight at that time; hence an alteration in the process was imperative. The success of this alteration is eloquently expressed by the following data : Pan-Amalgamation. Cyanidation. 1905. 1905. " 1908. Tons treated,.... 51,387 58,983 69,200 Value per ton (U. S. currency),. $ 10.78 $8.39 $8.28 Extraction, per cent.,.. 65.00 88.56 87.45 Extraction, per ton,.. $7.00 $7.43 $7.24 Total cost, per ton treated, . 6.50 4.36 4.01 Profit, per ton treated,.. 0.50 3.07 3.23
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APA: George A. Tweedy Roger L. Beals  (1911)  Pittsburg Paper - Cyanide-Plant and Practice at the Minas del Tajo, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico

MLA: George A. Tweedy Roger L. Beals Pittsburg Paper - Cyanide-Plant and Practice at the Minas del Tajo, Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1911.

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