Teck Corona Operating Corporation, David Bell Mine, Concentrator Operating Highlights

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Meyer
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

"INTRODUCTIONThe David Bell Mine Concentrator started production in April 1985. A staff of twenty-seven people operate and maintain the concentrator. The crew is grouped into the following main areas.16 Operators6 Assaying/Metallurgy/Refining/Clerical4 Maintenance people2 SupervisionOperating highlights of the following unit processes will be discussed in detail:Screening and ThickeningPre-aeration and CyanidationCarbon-In-Pulp Gold AdsorptionCarbon Handling andGold RecoveryFor a complete description of the concentrator, refer to the papers by: (1) C.V. Sibbald, Teck-Corona's Hemlo Mill, October 1984, (2) R.A. Ford, The David Bell Mine at Hemlo, From Exploration to Production, November 1987. For operating details of the grinding circuit and effluent treatment plant refer to papers by: (3) T.G. Smith, SAG Mill Experience at The David Bell Mine, October 1988, ( 4) AN. Veltmeyer, The Effluent Treatment Plant of The David Bell Mine, January 1989.TRASH AND CARBON SCREENSTrash ScreenThe vibrating trash screen is inclined at 5 degrees and is clad with a 28 mesh stainless steel cloth which is changed monthly during the SAG mill liner replacement/inspection shut down. Other screen openings and configurations have been tried and the screen has been by-passed to change the cloth ""on the fly"". These attempts resulted in fibres (usually wood) to report to #1 Carbon-In-Pulp (CIP) tank, where the fibres are trapped in the CIP launder screens, and downstream carbon handling screens causing serious blinding problems. The trash screen in a Carbon-In-Pulp (CIP) or Carbon-In-Leach (CIL) gold mill removes fibres before they:are reground in the ball millsaturate with gold bearing leach solutionplug launder screens in CIP or CIL tanksplug carbon circuit pipe screenstherefore the trash screen is best placed ahead of the thickener."
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APA: K. Meyer  (1989)  Teck Corona Operating Corporation, David Bell Mine, Concentrator Operating Highlights

MLA: K. Meyer Teck Corona Operating Corporation, David Bell Mine, Concentrator Operating Highlights. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1989.

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