Cut Your Carbon Costs Using Microwave Reactivation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ibrahim S. Balbaa J. Terry Strack James G. Hopkins
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A microwave system for continuously reactivating carbon, used in gold processing, has been demonstrated at a gold mine in Ontario, Canada. The pilot unit produced reactivated carbon at a rate of 12 kg/h. Comparisons with the mine's existing reacti­vation kiln indicate that microwave reactivation technology has several clear advantages over conventional regeneration kilns. Upon completion of the original study, the microwave reacti­vation technology was further developed. An advanced rotary type microwave system that can be scaled up to reactivate car­bon at a rate of 120 kg/hr was designed and smaller pilot-scale equipment was commissioned and tested. Under an agreement with OHT, Harper International Corporation will manufacture, supply, and market the new technology. In addition to carbon reactivation, the rotary microwave system can be used in many other heating applications such as ore treatment, ceramic pro­cessing, and cleaning of minerals.
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APA: Ibrahim S. Balbaa J. Terry Strack James G. Hopkins  (1998)  Cut Your Carbon Costs Using Microwave Reactivation

MLA: Ibrahim S. Balbaa J. Terry Strack James G. Hopkins Cut Your Carbon Costs Using Microwave Reactivation . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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