Gibraltar Mine SAG Mill Expansion Grinding Ciruit Design (5e5517e1-bab6-43d2-8866-c7d882036c0e)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. J. Rotzinger K. W. Major
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The Gibraltar Mine and Mill facility were commissioned in 1972 by Gibraltar Mines Ltd utilizing a flowsheet consisting of two stages of crushing followed by a rod mill / ball mill grinding circuit. During operations a number of opportunities were evaluated to expand the mill capacity; however, the economics of the day did not allow any of these projects to proceed. The mine continued to operate until late 1998 when it was shutdown and put on care and maintenance due to low commodity prices. Taseko Mines acquired Gibraltar in 1999 and in 2004, with the improvement in the metal markets, made the decision to restart operations. During the restart planning a number of opportunities for mill improvements and upgrades were identified and, after operations were successfully restarted, the decision was made to once again review expansion opportunities for Gibraltar. Taseko evaluated various expansion alternatives eventually deciding to install a SAG Mill, convert the existing rod mills to ball mills and distribute the SAG discharge to the resultant six 6 parallel ball mills. This paper discusses the design, implementation and commissioning of the SAG mill grinding circuit.
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APA: R. J. Rotzinger K. W. Major  (2012)  Gibraltar Mine SAG Mill Expansion Grinding Ciruit Design (5e5517e1-bab6-43d2-8866-c7d882036c0e)

MLA: R. J. Rotzinger K. W. Major Gibraltar Mine SAG Mill Expansion Grinding Ciruit Design (5e5517e1-bab6-43d2-8866-c7d882036c0e). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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