Application Of Electricity To Mines And Mills Of Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Inc., Mineville, N. Y.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. Le Fevre
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 6, 1914

Abstract

THE application of electricity to the mining and beneficiation of the magnetic iron ores of the Mineville, N. Y., district, on Lake Champlain, has resulted in economies and enhanced quality of product, without which only a comparatively small quantity of the present output could be marketed. The output of the Witherbee, Sherman & Co. mines is about 700,000 tons per annum, and of this about four-fifths is treated by magnetic separation to increase the iron content and reduce the phosphorus. The use of electricity for the magnetic separation of the ore from the gangue is therefore of primary importance, and makes possible the application of electric power for mining and preparing the ore for concentration: The fact which speaks loudest in favor of the application of electricity is this: It is possible for about 25c. per ton of shipping ore to furnish all the power required to put the ore on cars. This includes mining a hard ore underground, from a depth of 900 ft., hoisting to surface, crushing to 4 or s in. in size, and separating from the gangue. This also includes lights about the works, and all miscellaneous power, such as about the shops. The first plant for the generation of electric power for use at Mineville was completed in 1903, and was one of the first for the application of electricity to mining iron ore. This was a Nordberg compound condensing steam engine, direct connected to a 750-kw. alternating-current generator, 3,300 volts, 3 phase, 25 cycles. All the plants added later use the same-current but with higher voltage. The map, Fig. 1, shows the power plants and the transmission system; Figs. 2 and 3 are views of the shaft houses and the mills.
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APA: S. Le Fevre  (1914)  Application Of Electricity To Mines And Mills Of Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Inc., Mineville, N. Y.

MLA: S. Le Fevre Application Of Electricity To Mines And Mills Of Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Inc., Mineville, N. Y.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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