Responding to the Challenge - Necessity Driving Circuit Change

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
V Lawson R Barrette
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Oct 29, 2012

Abstract

Over the last year at Clarabelle Mill, three circuit reconfigurations were implemented. One circuit reconfiguration, æA CleaningÆ, was initiated due to a furnace failure at the smelter complex, and two of the circuit reconfigurations, æincreased copper (Cu) separationÆ and the æInterim IsaMillÖ circuitÆ, were seen as opportunities to increase cash flow through the mill. A Cleaning and the Interim IsaMillÖ circuit took advantage of engineering design already completed for a major capital project. The engineering for each was modified, as needed, and construction of the required portions of the capital project was fast tracked. The increased Cu separation circuit change used existing test and plant equipment to increase the plant Cu concentrate production. Implementation of the projects required teams that included operations, maintenance, technical support, project management and capital project resources. This paper discusses the business reasons driving the changes and the forethought or synergies with other work, which made them a success, and what was learned through each project. CITATION:Taylor, A, Lawson, V and Barrette, R, 2012. Responding to the challenge - Necessity driving circuit change, in Proceedings 11th AusIMM Mill OperatorsÆ Conference, pp 247-254 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: V Lawson R Barrette  (2012)  Responding to the Challenge - Necessity Driving Circuit Change

MLA: V Lawson R Barrette Responding to the Challenge - Necessity Driving Circuit Change. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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