Salt Lake Paper - The Slime-Concentrating Plant at Anaconda

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1165 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1915
Abstract
Page I. Introduction............................470 II. The Sources and Amount of Slime................470 II. The Composition of the Slime..................471 IV. The Experimental Development of the .Anaconda Slime Plant.. 471 1. The Great Falls Slime Plant and Experimental Work......471 2. The Experimental Work Done at Anaconda..........473 (a) SlimeThickening Devices.............. 474 (b) SlimeConcentrators................. 475 (c) Dewatering the Slime Plant Concentrate......... (d) The Use of Chemicals to Accelerate the Settlement of Slime........................ 478 (e) The Effect of Temperature upon the Settlement of Slime 478 V. A Description of the Anaconda Slime Plant........... 479 1. A Diagrammatic Flow Sheet of Plant............. 480 2. The Slime-Thickening Division................ 480 3. The Concentrating Division.................. 481 4. The Concentrate-Dewatering Division............. 483 5. General Data........................ 484 I. IntRoduction The new slime-concentrating plant at the Washoe Reduction Works, Anaconda, was put into operation during March, 1914. This plant, which has a capacity of 26,000,000 gal. of slime pulp carrying 2,500 tons of solid matter per day, consists of Dorr thickeners and Anaconda multiple-deck slime concentrators. This plant is the culmination of a great deal of experimental work extending over a considerable period of time, which , work will be described briefly in the following pages. II. The Sources and Amount of Slime Up to the beginning of this year, the ore from the Anaconda company's mines in Butte, Mont., has been concentrated both at the Great Falls
Citation
APA:
(1915) Salt Lake Paper - The Slime-Concentrating Plant at AnacondaMLA: Salt Lake Paper - The Slime-Concentrating Plant at Anaconda. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.