The Latest Design Criteria For A Small Copper Concentrator ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Arthur L. Raub
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

During the last decade, there haven't been any great innovations in the design features of a copper concentrator. What has worked well in the past continues to work well, so that major breakthroughs have been minimal. Conservatism in the ranks also plays an important part. As a copper concentrator is not designed and built everyday, Davy was elated to have an important part in this project. This is the story of the design of the oracle Ridge Project located north of Tucson on the back of Mt. Lemmon at an elevation of 5,900 feet on the N.E. slope of the Catalinas. The Oracle Ridge property, formerly known as the Control Mine, is owned by Oracle Ridge Mining Partners, a joint venture between Continental Materials Corp. of Chicago and Union Miniere of Brussels, Belgium; both or¬ganizations specializing in the non-ferrous metal industry.
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APA: Arthur L. Raub  (1979)  The Latest Design Criteria For A Small Copper Concentrator ? Introduction

MLA: Arthur L. Raub The Latest Design Criteria For A Small Copper Concentrator ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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