A New Agglomeration Agent for Increasing Leaching Rate Efficiencies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dan Walker
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The success of the heap leaching process for extracting precious metals from low grade ores in many cases depends on successful agglomeration of clay fines. This paper relates the development of a new agglomera­tion agent, named Leachit, that has demon­strated an ability in some ores to decrease leaching time. Data from a commercial test­ing laboratory is presented to illustrate a comparison of leaching efficiencies with other agglomerative agents, such as lime and portland cement. Conclusions will point out certain advantages of Leachit to the heap leaching gold recovery industry.
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APA: Dan Walker  (1992)  A New Agglomeration Agent for Increasing Leaching Rate Efficiencies

MLA: Dan Walker A New Agglomeration Agent for Increasing Leaching Rate Efficiencies . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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