Recent Changes in Milling Practice at Britannia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. G. Hatch
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

Introduction In November, 1927, a paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the British Columbia Division by H. A. Pearse(l), in which he described the milling practice at Britannia and set forth the metallurgical results which were being obtained at that time. In the intervening four years, various changes and additions have been made in equipment and practice, which have resulted in marked improvements in efficiency and costs. These changes and their effects are discussed in the present paper. During the past few years two major changes have been made in plant equipment. The first of these was the. elimination of an intermediate crushing stage by discarding two gyratory crushers in favour of two Symons cone crushers. The latter installation-now effects in one stage a greater reduction than was formerly accomplished in two, that is, by the gyratories together with a set of rolls. The second important change in equipment took place when the original M.S. flotation machines were replaced by six Forrester pneumatic machines, so that now the flotation department consists entirely of machines of this type. A number of minor changes and some further additions to equipment have also been effective in raising plant capacity and concentrate grade, while making noticeable reductions in tailing losses and costs of ore treatment.
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APA: W. G. Hatch  (1932)  Recent Changes in Milling Practice at Britannia

MLA: W. G. Hatch Recent Changes in Milling Practice at Britannia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1932.

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