Problems Involved In Shutting Down a Mill on Week-Ends and Holidays

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Gordon. I. M. J. Blackshaw
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

"The wet part of the Hollinger mill is housed in two buildings, the grinding plant and the treatment plant. In the grinding plant there are four 7xl5 ball mills which grind the ore to 60 per cent through 200 mesh. There is also one 7xl5 ball mill which grinds table concentrate to 9 5 per cent through 200 mesh.The primary classifier overflow is pumped to the treatment plant where it passes over shaking tables, producing a concentrate and a tail. The concentrate pulp is pumped to the grinding plant for secondary grinding. The secondary classifier overflow is pumped back to the treatment plant where it is thickened in two 40xl 5 tray thickeners and agitated in four 20x24 mechanical agitators arranged in series of two (with 2 spares).The table tail pulp is thickened in nine primary 40xl5 tray thickeners (with 2 spares). The thickened table tail pulp and the concentrate agitator discharge pulp are mixed and pumped to four rows of 15x45 pachuca agitators, arranged in series of five tanks.The pachuca discharge pulp is divided. The smaller part goes to two rows of 3-step decantation using 40xl5 tray thickeners (with 2 spare rows). The larger part goes to six 14xl6 drum filters. The repulped primary filter cake and the thickened pulp discharged from the decantation rows are fed to eight 14xl6 drum filters. The secondary filter cake is mixed with water and pumped to the tailing line."
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APA: Gordon. I. M. J. Blackshaw  (1968)  Problems Involved In Shutting Down a Mill on Week-Ends and Holidays

MLA: Gordon. I. M. J. Blackshaw Problems Involved In Shutting Down a Mill on Week-Ends and Holidays. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1968.

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