Automated Process Control Improves Productivity at Asarco’s Mission Complex

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jack Garrity
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Asarco Mission Complex includes two milling operations around a large open-pit copper mine in southern Arizona. The ore body was discovered in 1953 and the complex has been in operation since 1959. The mills provide the concentration operations of crushing, grinding, flotation and filtering processes involved in processing copper ore. Smelting and other downstream processing are accomplished at other Asarco locations. The mine pays a smelting charge to the smelter, which is seen as a service to the concentrators. The higher the concentration of copper to the smelter, the lower the smelting charge is to the mine.
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APA: Jack Garrity  (1995)  Automated Process Control Improves Productivity at Asarco’s Mission Complex

MLA: Jack Garrity Automated Process Control Improves Productivity at Asarco’s Mission Complex. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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