The Role of the Process Mineralogist in the Operation of Nagma Copper Company's "line and Plant, San Nanuel, Arizona

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 356 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
The function of a process mineralogist in the operation of a copper mine and plant is to assist in the identification and classification of the operation's main throughput. These include ore, concentrates, slag and matte, and to a lesser extent, refined products. In addition, a number of other products not normally thought of in association with mineralogy are examined. These include scales from submersible pumps, failed boiler tubes, acid plant, and shaft furnace; characterization of inclusions in failed compressor gear teeth as well as in copper rod; and flue dusts from a smelter, air transported particulates and coatings on passive copper anodes in the refinery. Techniques and equipment required for these studies include simple hand magnets to the high intensity Isodynamic separator, visual examination to electron microscopes, x-ray equipment, DTA, IR, heavy liquid separation, and contracted services of custom laboratories. Several examined products from Magma Copper Company have been selected to illustrate the range of techniques and equipment required by a process mineralogist.
Citation
APA:
(1981) The Role of the Process Mineralogist in the Operation of Nagma Copper Company's "line and Plant, San Nanuel, ArizonaMLA: The Role of the Process Mineralogist in the Operation of Nagma Copper Company's "line and Plant, San Nanuel, Arizona. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.