HAC®s - ELEVATING GOLD

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph A. Dos Santos
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Developed in 1983, high angle conveyors - HAC®s are proven versatile systems for elevating materials continuously from a lower to an upper level. Such systems may also be used to lower materials continuously. HAC®s have found commer­cial application in widely varying materials (including coal, refuse, coarse ores [-250 mm], hot clinker, municipal sludge, wood chips, gypsum, slag, excavated earth, various grains and RDF), at widely varying throughput rates from 0.27 to 4250 t/h. The conveying profiles have varied widely and elevating heights range from 3.66 m to 175 m. HAC®s have found application in coal, copper and iron mining, and preparation, in municipal waste treatment, rapid transit projects, pulp and paper mills, cement plants and in gold mining. While noting a wide variety of applications in general, the present writing focuses on Newmont Gold's HAC®, near Carlin, Nevada, which elevates very coarse gold ore to the screening plant. Additionally, upcoming HAC® applications in gold mining are discussed and a proposed multi-flight vertical HAC® system from a deep underground mine is described.
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APA: Joseph A. Dos Santos  (1996)  HAC®s - ELEVATING GOLD

MLA: Joseph A. Dos Santos HAC®s - ELEVATING GOLD . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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