The Python - An Underground Processing Plant for Narrow Vein Mining

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N J. Grigg
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Gekko Systems has developed an underground pre-concentration plant (Python) to reduce mine operating costs. Many ores liberate favourably using either high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) or vertical shaft impactors (VSI). Using these comminution circuits for mineral liberation; rather than for the final recovery process and by utilising a high mass pull, high recovery process route (gravity/flotation), a narrow, low head, compact processing plant was developed that can sensibly be operated underground. The Python underground processing plant can provide a number of advantages for narrow vein mines including lower haulage costs, improved mine call factor and lower operating costs. The focus on fine crushing reduces the power requirement of the plant to approximately 8 kWh/tonne. The Python underground processing plant has been designed to be towed down the decline or lowered down a shaft, and is capable of being installed in sloping, non-linear drives for placement close to the working face. The overall benefit to mining companies of this concept has been estimated to be a saving in mining costs and a significantly smaller environmental footprint.
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APA: N J. Grigg  (2008)  The Python - An Underground Processing Plant for Narrow Vein Mining

MLA: N J. Grigg The Python - An Underground Processing Plant for Narrow Vein Mining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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