Exploring The Potential Of Reliability Centered Maintenance At Barrick Goldstrike

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wayde Esplin
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

At the Barrick Goldstrike processing facilities in northeastern Nevada, sulfide ore is pressure-oxidized at a temperature of 440° F and 420 p.s.i. in six autoclave circuits. The low pH, high temperature, and abrasive characteristics of the oxidized slurry present many new and unique maintenance challenges. To meet these challenges, the Barrick Goldstrike autoclave department formed a reliability group in August 1998. One of this group's critical missions is to reduce both maintenance costs and unscheduled downtime through the application of predictive maintenance technologies and Reliability Centered Maintenance Analysis. This paper discusses some of the successes of the reliability program at the Barrick Goldstrike autoclave.
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APA: Wayde Esplin  (2000)  Exploring The Potential Of Reliability Centered Maintenance At Barrick Goldstrike

MLA: Wayde Esplin Exploring The Potential Of Reliability Centered Maintenance At Barrick Goldstrike . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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