An Evaluation To Improve Recovery In The Gold Room At The Telfer Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Giblett J. Shuttleworth R. Dunne
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In a previous paper (Dunne, Martins, Goulsbra, Chittenden 1997), the new gravity circuits at Telfer Gold Mine, which incor­porate Knelson centrifugal separators in both the sulphide and oxides, are described. The advantages of the new circuits over the replaced spiral ( oxide circuit) and jig (sulphide circuit) were discussed, as were the improvements in gravity gold recovety. It is of note that the installation of the centrifugal separators in themselves did not result in increased gold recovery. The realisa­tion that changes in gold room practices are required to take advan­tage of the increased fine gold recovery from the Knelson concen­trator was an important step towards improved gravity gold recov­ery. This was achieved by increasing the time taken to treat the Knelson concentrate on the shaking table in the gold room. Although this increased gold recove1y, it was found that the table tailings, especially from the sulphide circuit, still contained high values of gold. In an effort to ascertain ways in which gravity gold recovery could be fu1iher improved, a sample of the sulphide table tailings was sent to the Oretest Laboratory in Perth for testwork. The results from this program are discussed in this paper.
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APA: A. Giblett J. Shuttleworth R. Dunne  (1998)  An Evaluation To Improve Recovery In The Gold Room At The Telfer Gold Mine

MLA: A. Giblett J. Shuttleworth R. Dunne An Evaluation To Improve Recovery In The Gold Room At The Telfer Gold Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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