Steps Taken In Improving Crushing And Grinding Rates And Recovery Efficiency At Anglo-Rouyn Mines ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. D. Lawton
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Anglo-Rouyn Mines Limited, managed by Rio Algom Mines Limited is a subsidiary of the British-based Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited. This mining operation is situated in Northern Saskatchewan, 250 miles north of Saskatoon and represents the first base-metal mine of any importance served by this relatively new mining province. The outcrop of Copper-bearing Chalcopyrite was first discovered by prospectors in 1915, but was not mined until 1965 due to the absence of any form of road into the area prior to this latter date. The mine, mill and concentrator were designed to handle 900 tons per day of comparatively hard, abrasive ore containing chalcopyrite with traces of gold and silver. The flow sheet, Figure 1, is, we believe, elementary, designed with low cost in mind and utilises much old equipment from closed¬-down mines. Due to some difficulty in attaining the designed grinding capacity, changes were made in the crusher circuit. This, unfortunately, lowered the crushing rate too much. A series of changes have taken place to re-establish the original crusher capacity of better than 100 tons per hour. In the quest for a better recovery certain modifications have been tested in the concentrator circuit. These steps are discussed in minor detail.
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APA: M. D. Lawton  (1970)  Steps Taken In Improving Crushing And Grinding Rates And Recovery Efficiency At Anglo-Rouyn Mines ? Introduction

MLA: M. D. Lawton Steps Taken In Improving Crushing And Grinding Rates And Recovery Efficiency At Anglo-Rouyn Mines ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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