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Milling. 1. Mill dried biomass samples in a standard laboratory knife mill to pass a 2mm screen. Collect the entire milled sample to minimize separation of plant tissues.
2. Check blade sharpness periodically; dull blades cause temperatures to rise, compromising sample integrity and yield large amount of fines, skewing chemistry & conversion results); Ceres’ preferred ▇▇▇▇▇ are Wiley Model 4 mill or Cyclone mill (for smaller sample amounts).
3. Clean mill thoroughly between samples to avoid cross contamination of samples.
4. Milled samples should be stored in sealed quart or gallon Ziploc freezer bag at room temperature.
5. After milling place sample ID and information inside each sample bag, include a 3” x 5” index card with these six pieces of information. For handwritten cards — please use a Sharpie or other permanent marker — preferably black. For printed labels, please use Ceres’ label template. • Sample ID • Plant Number (1-5) • Variety • Location • Harvest Date (MM/YYYY) • Weight of milled sample
Milling. Resurfacing shall be constructed so as to tie into existing streets and driveways with the best possible ride and aesthetic result. A milled paving notch, with a minimum 10 feet transition, shall be provided at each end of the overlay and at intersections, driveways, and side streets. Tie-ins shall be marked on the ground and approved by the City prior to paving. All milled surfaces are to be resurfaced within one week of the milling operation. All Streets shall be milled 1.5 inches prior to identifying the patching areas.
Milling all labor, equipment, and material necessary to remove and clear the wellbore as needed to reach total depth by milling the wellbore. SHOOTING: all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to sever/shoot a casing or tubing to remove the casing or tubing string by shooting. CUTTING: all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to sever/cut a casing or tubing to remove the casing or tubing string by cutting. LOST CIRCULATION MATERIALS: all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to expose portions of the wellbore to lost circulation materials (LCM), as necessary. Contractor shall implement LCM to aid in obtaining wellbore circulation prior to any cementing operations. Contractor shall select LCM based on Well Site conditions. DRILLING MUD: all labor, materials, and equipment required to provide a fresh or saltwater-based drilling mud as dictated by downhole conditions. HYDROGEN SULFIDE SCAVENGER: all labor, materials, and equipment required to provide a hydrogen sulfide scavenger, such as Sulfa-Clear or an or its equivalent. The hydrogen sulfide scavenger shall be applied at a rate to eliminate the presence of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) at the surface. H2S SAFETY TEAM: all labor, materials, equipment required to install and implement safety procedures in the presence of H2S gas in excess of permissible exposure limits (PEL). Per 29 CFR 1910.1000, Air Contaminants, Table Z-2 the permissible exposure limits (PEL) ceiling standard for H2S is 20 ppm.
Milling. 8.1 In the event Sterling processes Merger ore at the Sunshine Concentrator then it shall designate an ore bin exclusively for Merger’s ore to be dumped into. When the ore is removed from this ore bin it shall not be commingled with Sterling ore, but shall be ran separately over the belt scale, with a copy of the weight ticket provided to Merger. The ore shall then be sampled for moisture content, along with an analysis for silver, gold, lead, antimony and copper, and a split of the sample will be provided Merger. A designated agent for Merger may observe the sampling and weighing of the ore at any time.
8.2 Twenty (20) days after the end of each month Sterling will provide Merger with a Metallurgical Balance of products on all ore milled during the month through the Sunshine Concentrator. If ore is milled at some other mill, the same rules will apply. The NSR payment to Merger will be based on the average return per ton of ore yield for that month.
Milling. The hammer ▇▇▇▇▇ are located in a separate concrete building to reduce noise emissions. Each mill is located in a separate room to reduce fire propagation and to allow separate maintenance. The building is equipped with all necessary accessories to ensure good working and maintenance conditions. To reduce fire and explosion risk and to increase the lifetime of the hammers, additional cleaning equipment is installed upstream of each mill: - A vibrating screen for separation of oversize material,) - A ferromagnetic drum separator, and - An air classifier to remove heavy particles. The amount of UBC in the ash discards was not considered as a major consideration for ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, a once-through milling system, without wood dust oversize screening and re-milling, was adopted. For ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, fast rotating ▇▇▇▇▇ by Sprout Matador, were selected. Each mill has a nominal throughput capacity of 10 t/h. The product particle size distribution and the throughput depend the mill screen size. At Rodenhuize, a hammer mill product with a 2.5-3 mm topsize results in a sufficient fineness taking into account boiler impact and UBC amount.
Milling. Pre-commissioning of the plant’s primary crusher took place on August 25th, and pre-commissioning of the secondary and tertiary crushers has now also been completed. (Click here for video). Installation of ball mill liners, as well as the installation of additional pumps and upgraded lubricating systems have now mostly been completed. The Company now anticipates the commencement of milling operations in the second week of October 2021. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, a director of GSilver and a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release.
Milling. Patching shall be constructed so as to tie into existing pavement and curbs with the best possible ride and aesthetic result. Unacceptable roughness shall be repaired by contractor. The minimum width for milling shall be based on the size of the machine used to excavate, but shall not exceed 7’ in width. The milling shall be 4” in depth. The final surface of the pavement after all paving has been completed shall be flush with the existing curb and roadway. All materials and equipment used to perform this work shall be considered incidental to the work and included in the bid price for other pay items.
