Chino Mine Modernization (42751eeb-90fb-45db-9b4e-7a395db33fa5)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Wunder
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Chino Mines Company, a Kennecott-Mitsubishi partnership, located in Hurley, New Mexico, recently completed a $405 million modernization of its mine, concentrator, and smelter facilities. The mine/ concentrator modernization commenced in 1980 and the smelter modernization began during 1982. Modernization of the mine and concentrator facilities involved increasing the mining rate from 98 kt/d (108,000 stpd) to 152.2 kt/d (167,800 stpd). Ore mining was designed to increase production from 20.2 kt/d (22,300 stpd) to 34.0 kt/d (37,500 stpd). A new concentrator was constructed near the mine using semi-autogenous grinding. The new smelter uses the INCO flash smelting process, increasing capacity by 40.8 kt/a (45,000 stpy) to 99.8 kt/a (110,000 stpy) of salable copper.
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APA: R. D. Wunder  (1985)  Chino Mine Modernization (42751eeb-90fb-45db-9b4e-7a395db33fa5)

MLA: R. D. Wunder Chino Mine Modernization (42751eeb-90fb-45db-9b4e-7a395db33fa5). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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