Canadian Paper - Proposed Plan for Crushing, Grinding, and Concentrating Low-grade Sulfide Ore (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arthur Crowfoot
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

As a result of work done, on an operating scale, in its experimental mill during 1920 and 1921, the plan here given was proposed for crushing, grinding, and concentrating low-grade sulfide ores at the Morenci Branch of the Phelps Dodge Corpn. The flow sheet is designed to recover 85 per cent. of the total copper and 95 per cent. of the sulfide copper from ore assaying 2.0 per cent. total copper and 0.3 per cent. acid soluble copper. At present, 1400 tons are treated daily under the conditions of this flow sheet, two 700-ton units having been installed in the 4000-ton concentrator. The run-of-mine ore will be reduced, in the dry-crushing plant, to —6 mesh and then delivered to the concentrator feed bins. The crushing will be done in three stages: (I) Run-of-mine ore is reduced to —2 1/2-in. in a gyratory crusher; (2) the 3-in. ore is reduced to 1/2-in. in 72 by 24 in. rolls; (3) the 1/2-in. ore is reduced to — 6-mesh size in 54 by 24 in. rolls. The 54-in. rolls will operate in closed circuit with electrically vibrated screens, "Hum-mer" type, a conveyor circuit being used to carry the roll product to the screens. Sufficient screens will be installed to pass 1.5 tons undersize per hour per square foot. Fine-ore bin chutes will be piped for compressed air, which will be used intermittently to keep the ore feed in motion if it tends to arch or pipe in the bins. The Concentrator The concentration of the copper and iron sulfides in the ore will be effected in three stages: I. By direct treatment of the —6-mesh crushing-plant product on primary tables, which will recover about 35 per cent. of the original copper content of the ore in a clean granular concentrate. The table middling will be dewatered in Dorr rake classifiers and ground to — 48-mesh in ball mills operating in closed circuit with circulating classifiers.
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APA: Arthur Crowfoot  (1923)  Canadian Paper - Proposed Plan for Crushing, Grinding, and Concentrating Low-grade Sulfide Ore (with Discussion)

MLA: Arthur Crowfoot Canadian Paper - Proposed Plan for Crushing, Grinding, and Concentrating Low-grade Sulfide Ore (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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