Ausenco Carbon Reactivation Design Criteria

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J K. Claflin S R. J La Brooy D Preedy
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Abstract

This paper summarises the lessons learned during a recent carbon reactivation kiln upgrade project at the Sukari Gold Mine in Egypt. The kiln is being replaced to ensure that the plant achieves full value from the current throughput expansion from 5 to 10 Mt/a.The suitability of the original engineering design criteria for kiln selection and the adequacy of the original kiln are reviewed in the light of the carbon chemistry, operating experience and a site inspection of the kiln. Particular aspects of the reactivation facility are discussed including: predrying, preheating, feeding, gas seals, kiln heat transfer, steam injection, counter-current sweep gas flow, carbon cooling, fines minimisation and removal.Design criteria for a carbon predryer, reactivation kiln and cooler combination for carbon heavily fouled by high molecular weight frothers and collectors are discussed and the abridged Ausenco datasheet for the combination is presented.Responses to a request for a budget price sent to most of the worldÆs suppliers of carbon regeneration kilns are summarised.CITATION:Claflin, J K, La Brooy, S R J and Preedy, D, 2013. Ausenco carbon reactivation design criteria, in Proceedings World Gold 2013 , pp 401-410 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: J K. Claflin S R. J La Brooy D Preedy  (2013)  Ausenco Carbon Reactivation Design Criteria

MLA: J K. Claflin S R. J La Brooy D Preedy Ausenco Carbon Reactivation Design Criteria. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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