Robex Commissions Ball Mill at Its Nampala Gold Mine, Mali
Robex Resources Inc. has successfully completed the installation and startup of the 750 kW permanent ball mill including the new separation circuit (cyclone tower) at the Nampala mine in Mali.
The new grinding circuit was commissioned at the end of June 2016 in order to achieve several technical tests, electrical and mechanical. Since July 14, 2016, the mill is officially started and is in a period of commissioning. The commissioning of the gravimetric sectors, the extension of the water system as well as two additional CIL tanks is planned for the beginning of August.
The average target of production is 3,000 tonnes per day until December 2016 inclusively. During the commissioning period, improvements will constantly be made to the system in order to gradually bring production to a target of 4,000 tonnes per day intended for January 1, 2017.
The switch from the small temporary 200 kW ball mill to the 750 kW new ball mill is complete and final. It took place under the supervision of the ore processing consulting firm Soutex as well as specialized consultants from the Rockwell firm and Coban firm.
“I am extremely happy for the company and all of their collaborators. The startup of the 750 kW ball mill will allow the Nampala mine to achieve the objectives of gold production that we had set at the start and enable the company to finally take off,” said Georges Cohen, president and CEO of the company.
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