Waste Transport via Conveyor at ASARCO Mission Complex

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert Roggenthen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In 1994, ASARCO's Mission Complex Mine Planning Department designed a new stripping schedule to take advantage of reserve opportunities. Based upon the new stripping design, overburden removal exceeded available hauling capacity. This increased hauling capacity requirement required that ASARCO consider alternative technologies for material transport. In 1997, ASARCO Mission Complex completed the purchase and installation of a 3.5 km, 8,600-tph conveyor system to transport waste material. The conveyor system is composed of two apron feeder/sizer units manufactured by Mining Machine Development LTD. and a conveyor system manufactured by Krupp-Robbins. This paper will review the option of truck haulage versus conveyor transport for overburden removal by (1) describing engineering studies contributing to the solution, (2) researching proactive options to create alternative management decisions, and (3) revealing final results of the project.
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APA: Robert Roggenthen  (1998)  Waste Transport via Conveyor at ASARCO Mission Complex

MLA: Robert Roggenthen Waste Transport via Conveyor at ASARCO Mission Complex. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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