Distributed Digital Control of a Flotation and Grinking Circuit at the Kidd Creek Concentrator

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
O. Matwijenko
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"The Kidd Creek concentrator is located twenty-six kilometres east of Timmins, Ontario, within a metallurgical complex including a 109,000 MTPY zinc plant and a new 59,000 MTPY copper smelter and refinery. A complement of 159 persons is employed in the operation of the concentrator.Ore from the Kidd Creek Mine is crushed underground to minus 15. 0 cm, then transported twenty-seven kilometres by rail 1:0 the concentrator. After being crushed to minus 1. 6 cm, the ore is further processed by grinding and flotation.The concentrator commenced operations in November of 1966 at a designed capacity of 8,200 MTPD. Two parallel flotation and grinding circuits treated copper-zinc ore (2.28% Cu, 5.63% Zn) and a third treated silver-copper-lead-zinc ore (230 g/MT Ag; 0.57% Cu, 0.88% Pb, 7.89% Zn).By 1975, the concentrator was treating 9,100 MTPD of ore. Seven concentrates were being produced, namely, high silve1: copper, low silver copper, lead, low silver zinc, high silver zinc, pyrite and tin.Planned minesite expansion to a second underground mine required increased concentrator throughput. Expansion of the concentrator enabling a thirty-three percent increase in copper-zinc ore throughput occurred during the period 1975 through 1978. This expansion included increased load-in capacity, major redesign in the crusher house, the addition of a fourth grinding and flotation circuit, the building of a fourth dryer, and numerous expansions of services."
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APA: O. Matwijenko  (1980)  Distributed Digital Control of a Flotation and Grinking Circuit at the Kidd Creek Concentrator

MLA: O. Matwijenko Distributed Digital Control of a Flotation and Grinking Circuit at the Kidd Creek Concentrator. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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