The Candelaria Concentrator Expansion Project (b0d891d5-30b6-4ab0-b5f4-d3f57c5f9501)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 735 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
The Candelaria copper-gold mine is located approximately 25 km south and east of Copiapo in Region III, Chile. The original concentrator was designed to treat 28,000 t/d (30,800 stpd) of chalcopyrite-bearing ore through a circuit consisting of a single 11.0 m (36 ft) diameter SAG mill, two ball mills, conventional rougher and scavenger flotation, column cell cleaner flotation, and ceramic disc filtration. The plant was commissioned in August 1994 and quickly reached capacity and expected levels of metallurgical performance. In May 1996, a decision was made to double the capacity of the concentrator by the addition of a second line of equipment. The expanded facilities were commissioned in October 1997, less than 18 months after the decision to proceed, and well within the budget. The original concentrator facilities were replicated or duplicated as much as possible, however, a number of important equipment changes were made to take advantage of industry developments since the original concentrator was designed. These included the use of Eimco 120 m3 (4,200 ft3) cells for rougher and scavenger flotation and the installation of a Svedala VTM -800 Vertimill for regrinding. This paper describes the rationale behind these changes and explores the reasons for the success of the project.
Citation
APA:
(1999) The Candelaria Concentrator Expansion Project (b0d891d5-30b6-4ab0-b5f4-d3f57c5f9501)MLA: The Candelaria Concentrator Expansion Project (b0d891d5-30b6-4ab0-b5f4-d3f57c5f9501). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.