The Henderson Coarse Ore Conveying System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg Barfoot Kurt Keskimaki
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Henderson Mine is located approximately 50 miles west of Denver, Colorado. A project is underway to replace the existing rail system which transports molybdenum ore 15 miles from the mine to the mill using three flight conveyor system. The first conveyor is a 1 mile, high lift conveyor which transports the ore from an underground crushing station to the end of the existing rail tunnel. The second conveyor is 10 miles in length and utilizes the existing rail tunnel to transport the ore from the mine, which is on the east side of the Continental Divide, to the mill located on the west side. The third conveyor takes ore from the tunnel portal to the mill through a series of 7 horizontal curves and inclines up to 15 degrees. The project applies advanced conveyor design to tackle the installation of the system in an operating mine and achieve the highest possible level of reliability. This paper outlines the design process for this system, discusses the options which were evaluated and how the current design evolved.
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APA: Greg Barfoot Kurt Keskimaki  (1998)  The Henderson Coarse Ore Conveying System

MLA: Greg Barfoot Kurt Keskimaki The Henderson Coarse Ore Conveying System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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