Two-Stage Program Boosts Pima To 30,000 TPD

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George A. Komadina
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 11, 1967

Abstract

From its modest beginning in 1957 with one mill grinding section handling 3000 tpd Pima has steadily expanded. In July 1966, work was completed that allowed the concentrator to treat in excess of 18,000 tpd. Almost immediately Pima embarked on another expansion program that will increase plant capacity to 30,000 tpd during the summer of 1967. This repeated expansion has corresponded with the development of additional low-grade ore deposits and with the improved operating economics realized by handling larger masses of material. Early in the life of Pima it was known that a mineralized area was present on the flanks of the high-grade orebody which systematic drilling had shown to be a low-grade copper orebody. Many months of engineering studies revealed that this was sufficient to allow Pima to compete with other large scale, low-grade copper operations in the Southwest.
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APA: George A. Komadina  (1967)  Two-Stage Program Boosts Pima To 30,000 TPD

MLA: George A. Komadina Two-Stage Program Boosts Pima To 30,000 TPD. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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