Use of Rubber Liners in the Ball Mills at Brenda Mines Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. G. Bradburn
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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341 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

"Brenda Mines Limited is a low grade open pit mining and milling operation located near Peachland, British Columbia. The mill was brought into production in late 1969 at a rated capacity of 24,000 tons per day. Tt currently treats an average of 30,000 tons per day of an ore that has an average grade of 0.130% copper and 0.030% molybdenum.Description of Crushing and Grinding CircuitsRun of mine ore is delivered to a primary gyratory crusher. The minus seven inch product is separated into plus and minus one inch fractions on two parallel vibrating screens. The fine product is conveyed directly to the mill fine ore bins, while the coarse fraction is sent to a 45,000 ton stockpile.Material from the stockpile is fed to two standard cone crushers which operate in an open circuit with five secondary vibrating screens. The minus five-eighth inch product from these screens is conveyed to the mill fine ore bins while the coarse fraction is fed to four shorthead cone crushers. These crushers operate in closed circuit with the screens."
Citation

APA: R. G. Bradburn  (1981)  Use of Rubber Liners in the Ball Mills at Brenda Mines Limited

MLA: R. G. Bradburn Use of Rubber Liners in the Ball Mills at Brenda Mines Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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