Milling Practice at the Britannia Mines Howe Sound, B.C .

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. C. Munro
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

The concrete work on the new Britannia mill was started in April, 1922. The erection of steel commenced on July 10th, following. The installation of wood work and machinery , began on November 4th of the same year and was pushed to completion in January, 1923. The new mill building is an all steel structure enclosed with galvanized corrugated steel. All main floors and foundations are of reinforced concrete, which makes the building practically fireproof throughout. The mill building rises on a steep hillside to a vertical elevation of 210 feet and has seven distinct floors, for the various opera-tions. Only one elevator, with 30-foot centres, is used in the entire mill. The building is exceptionally roomy and well lighted, both by day and night. The capacity of the mill, as originally designed, was to be 2000 tons daily, but this tonnage can be readily increased to over 3000 tons daily by making slight changes in the fine grinding equipment; in fact, an average of 2700 tons per 24 hours was maintained throughout the month of September.
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APA: A. C. Munro  (1923)  Milling Practice at the Britannia Mines Howe Sound, B.C .

MLA: A. C. Munro Milling Practice at the Britannia Mines Howe Sound, B.C .. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1923.

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