Hard Rock Mining - Better Fragmentation Through Teamwork At The Dos Pobres Mine In Safford, AZ

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Brandt
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Dos Pobres Mine is a copper oxide heap-leach operation located near Safford, AZ. Mine production is 163 kt/d (180,000 stpd) with a stripping ratio of 2:1. During the startup phase of the mine, the required fragmentation size was easy to achieve as the ore was highly weathered and fractured near the surface. As the mine depth increased, the proper fragmentation size became harder to achieve due to less weathering and different rock types. Because copper recovery increases as crusher product size decreases, achieving the appropriate product size at the crusher is the operating priority. The engineering department began a project to improve fragmentation through blasting and thus increase throughput in the crushing system. It soon became clear that input from other departments was going to be required to make this a safe and economical project. Therefore, the crush and convey and ore control departments worked together to evaluate all available data on blast patterns and explosive loads and tracked performance and results. Using image analysis, drill energy index and databases, improved fragmentation size has been achieved and results have been verified while controlling costs.
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APA: D. Brandt  (2011)  Hard Rock Mining - Better Fragmentation Through Teamwork At The Dos Pobres Mine In Safford, AZ

MLA: D. Brandt Hard Rock Mining - Better Fragmentation Through Teamwork At The Dos Pobres Mine In Safford, AZ. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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