Portable Crushing Update: Duval Corporation After Two Years - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Cal D. Iles
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Decreasing ore grades and increasing labor and material costs have seriously eroded the economic vitality of many mining operations. Coupled with global economic stagnation and recession in the early 1980's, these conditions have forced reevaluation of operating strategies and methodologies with the objective of remaining competitive in a world marketplace. A concept offering large potential benefits is hardrock portable crushing and conveying. Implementation of this system at Duval Corporation's Sierrita open pit copper-molybdenum mine (Figure 1) has significantly reduced mining costs, becoming a major part of Sierrita's cost reduction strategy. Located 48 km south of Tucson, Arizona, the 209 000 t/d property has one portable 60x89 gyratory ore-crusher in operation with tentative plans for two additional units.
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APA: Cal D. Iles  (1985)  Portable Crushing Update: Duval Corporation After Two Years - Introduction

MLA: Cal D. Iles Portable Crushing Update: Duval Corporation After Two Years - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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