Treatment of Wolfram, Bismuth, and Molybdenite Ores at Burma Queensland Corporation Mill, Wolfram, N.Q.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1920

Abstract

THE old mill erected by the .Irvinebank Company consisted of 10 heads of stamps (850 lb.), rock-breaker, Hartz jig, two Krupp tables, two Luhrig vanners, three sand-pumps, one mixer; six flotation vessels, and the necessary settlers. Power was supplied by a small colonial-type boiler, and 10-in. x 15-in Tangye engines. The ore was darted from the mines to the mill and hand-fed, into the rock-breaker, and the broken product elevated into the batter bins and fed into the stamps, the pulp from the stamps passing to a classifier, the spigot to jig, tables, and vanners, the overflow from the classifier passing to settlers. After the removal of bismuth-wolfram concentrates, the pulp was pumped to the molybdenite flotation plant and the olybdenite recovered by flotation.A commencement was made with the erection of the first unit (20 heads) of the new mill in August, 1917, and milling and concentrating commenced in February, 1919.
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APA:  (1920)  Treatment of Wolfram, Bismuth, and Molybdenite Ores at Burma Queensland Corporation Mill, Wolfram, N.Q.

MLA: Treatment of Wolfram, Bismuth, and Molybdenite Ores at Burma Queensland Corporation Mill, Wolfram, N.Q.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1920.

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