World's Largest Shell Supported SAG Mill At The Ernest Henry Concentrator-Operating Experiences And Results

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Tew
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The Ernest Henry copper-gold project is located in North West Queensland, Australia and commenced production in late August 1997. Utilising a philosophy of selecting the biggest proven equipment available Ernest Henry at full production will treat 9 Mtpa through a single grinding line over a 15 year mine life. 350.000 tonnes of concentrate a year will be produced, containing 95,000 tonnes of copper and 120,000ounces of gold. The two mills recently commissioned at the Ernest Henry Copper/Gold Mine are a 10.4m x 5.1m (34 ft x 16.75 ft) SAG Mill and a 6.1m x 8.4m (20 ft x 27.5 ft) ball mill. The mills have a power draw of 11 MW (14745 hp) and 5.5 MW (7373hp) respectively. While the SAG Mill is not the largest SAG Mill in the world, it is the largest shell-supported SAG Mill in the world. The Ernest Henry mills epitomise the new standard design of large grinding mills. The design was introduced more than 20years ago and has been further developed from extensive experience with grinding mills and the need to produce a design, which overcomes the recognised problems of large mills. The result is a design with the potential to be used for mills up to the largest for which machine tools can be found to fabricate and machine them. currently approximately 15m (48')overall diameter.
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APA: A. Tew  (1999)  World's Largest Shell Supported SAG Mill At The Ernest Henry Concentrator-Operating Experiences And Results

MLA: A. Tew World's Largest Shell Supported SAG Mill At The Ernest Henry Concentrator-Operating Experiences And Results. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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