Developing a process flow for the recovery of gold ores in the Philippine small-scale mining industry

International Mineral Processing Congress
Herman Mendoza Brian Buenaventura Ivy Gonzales Reinol Compañero
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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846 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The extraction of gold in the Philippines has been a significant challenge for the past decades. Around 70-75% of gold mined in the country can be accounted from the small-scale mining industry which primarily use the traditional cyanidation and amalgamation; processes which have been advocated due to its adverse affects to health and environment. To address this challenge, an alternative clean and sustainable technology was developed for the small-scale miners to recover gold and other metal/mineral values efficiently from Philippine ores. An initial survey was conducted and followed through with extensive mineralogical investigations ascertain the best method applicable. It was determined that Philippine gold occur in ore as (1) very fine particles in the microns range, (2) free-milling, which is in abundance, and (3) locked particles with sulfides --- it was concluded that enhanced gravity concentration and flotation are viable alternatives. A comprehensive test regime was followed to check the response of the ores obtained from different small-scale mining districts across the country. It was shown conclusively that the gold ores respond positively, with recoveries using gravity concentration and flotation of at least 95% and 88%, respectively; exceeding the nominal recoveries using cyanidation or amalgamation. A specific process flow was designed for each type of ore with customized parameters. It was determined that while capital expenditure of implementing these alternative processes is higher than what is currently being used, the operational aspects show that it is much more economical to apply enhanced gravity and flotation. It should be noted that the process developed addresses the critical issue of environmental costs which should be more than enough to justify the shift from the current to the novel and sustainable technologies."
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APA: Herman Mendoza Brian Buenaventura Ivy Gonzales Reinol Compañero  (2014)  Developing a process flow for the recovery of gold ores in the Philippine small-scale mining industry

MLA: Herman Mendoza Brian Buenaventura Ivy Gonzales Reinol Compañero Developing a process flow for the recovery of gold ores in the Philippine small-scale mining industry. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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