Cyanide Assay Strategies For Cyanide Extraction Plants And Overcoming Nugget Effects And The Financial Implications In Both Grade Control And Gravity Gold Treatment Or Can We Afford To Take The Risk And Re-invent The Wheel?

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 1538 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
Faster, simpler, cheaper and more accurate cyanide extractable gold procedures are now available for grade control assay. Cyanide 'bulk leach extractable gold' or BLEG assays have previously been seen as desirable, due to the large sample size that can be treated, but not in common use due to the 24hr total assay time required. Sample sizes from 50g to several kilos can now be accurately assayed in less than 4 hours total time with the larger sample size increasing accuracy, without loss of precision, while greatly reducing the 'nugget effect' or coarse gold bias. Typical assay size is 200g, equivalent to 4 x 50g Fire Assays or 10 x 20g Aqua Regia Assays.
Ongoing modifications and refinement of the procedures and reagents used also indicate applicability to the treatment of coarse gravity gold where substantial savings in both capital and operating costs for these circuits are possible.
The successful use of this cyanide assay at the Bannockburn and Windine Well operations are cited to-gether with a comprehensive comparative testwork program by Newcrest. Testwork at Gidgee and Lynas Gold operations is currently being initiated. Other operations using the method include Red Dome and Kidston; with Placer(Granny Smith) and PMA's Palm Springs operations to commence shortly.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Cyanide Assay Strategies For Cyanide Extraction Plants And Overcoming Nugget Effects And The Financial Implications In Both Grade Control And Gravity Gold Treatment Or Can We Afford To Take The Risk And Re-invent The Wheel?MLA: Cyanide Assay Strategies For Cyanide Extraction Plants And Overcoming Nugget Effects And The Financial Implications In Both Grade Control And Gravity Gold Treatment Or Can We Afford To Take The Risk And Re-invent The Wheel? . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.