Rock-Pebble Milling at Anaconda’s New Butte Concentrator

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bunting S. Crocker
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 5, 1964

Abstract

In the summer of 1961, the Anaconda Research staff and Kilborn Engineering Ltd. began a study to investigate the possibilities of using some form of autogenous grinding in the new concentrator which Anaconda was planning to erect at Butte, adjacent to their Berkeley pit. The following criteria applied to the project: 1) The Butte mill was to be able to handle 36,000 to 42,000 tpd of copper ore, taken from the Berkeley pit and adjacent underground mines. 2) The plant was to be built in six units. 3) It would be started up two units at a time. 4) Equipment from the Anaconda mill was available for use in the new location. 5) Tonnage would be maintained at Butte and Anaconda, with equipment being moved down as required. 6) The ore from the Berkeley pit was known to vary widely from place to place in the pit and to be generally soft and friable.
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APA: Bunting S. Crocker  (1964)  Rock-Pebble Milling at Anaconda’s New Butte Concentrator

MLA: Bunting S. Crocker Rock-Pebble Milling at Anaconda’s New Butte Concentrator. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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