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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG)
MYNG 0.0700+5.7%Feb 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: ubetcha who wrote (30320)1/12/2003 11:10:38 PM
From: steadyasyougo  Read Replies (1) of 34075
 
Terry, something needs to be pointed out. The link to Rod Steel's diagram of the plant is the first one he received, he emphasized that the plant equipment has changed. The diagram is only intended to give the reader a feel for what we have. Also, I never heard anything about alternate recovery of tin before, as the diagram shows. I don't think we're into that right now.

Yes, I read lots of stuff about Falcon and Knelson concentrators. Some people have to crush their material to get the gold out. They use crushers and ball mills. Some recycle the stuff around and around until it is crushed. One interesting thing is that the gold gets pounded into flakes as it is handled. As you know, the gold in the conglomerate is like cornflakes in appearance.
When that Mt. Illampu was tossed around, it's height was reduced from around 40,000 ft to about 20-21,000 ft. That was one gigantic ball mill action as all that mountain stuff came crashing into the Graben basin and our Tipuani river valley!
gerald
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