Autogenous Grinding At The UV Industries, Inc. Concentrators ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Henry E. Swanson
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

In the early 1960's the Company, then named the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company, was drilling the Continental ore body located near Fierro, New Mexico. Reserves of underground ore of sufficient quantity were indicated to build a mill. At the same time some ore from the Continental No. 1 mine was being milled at the Company's Bullfrog Mill, formerly a lead-zinc mill. The copper ore in comparison to the lead-zinc ores was very hard, abrasive, and heavy. These factors pointed out the possibility and attractiveness of autogenous grinding. While prior to this some study had been given to autogenous grinding, no large scale tests had been made. Such a program was carried out and from the pilot plant data the following was established: 1. Grinding of the ore by autogenous means could be accomplished. 2. This could be done in one stage; however, not at a satisfactory tonnage throughput rate. Thus, the use of a secondary unit has been employed. 3. Grinding in the secondary unit could be done by pebbles generated in the primary unit. This resulted in the scheme whereby the ore would be ground 100% autogenously. 4. Liberation of the copper minerals was excellent so that good recovery at a satisfactory concentrate grade would be obtainable.
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APA: Henry E. Swanson  (1976)  Autogenous Grinding At The UV Industries, Inc. Concentrators ? Introduction

MLA: Henry E. Swanson Autogenous Grinding At The UV Industries, Inc. Concentrators ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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