Development And Creation Of Modern Metallurgical Technology For Antimony Production With Gold Recovery From Domestic Gold-Antimony Concentrates In Russia

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. A. Myzenkov
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The technology developed by the authors uses new methods for raw material smelting in electric furnaces, a new autogenous method and apparatus for subliming smelting for antimony trioxide production and separation of antimony and gold. Concentrate produced from the ore deposits in Yakutia has the following average contents of main constituents, % by weight: 29.4 Sb, 1.2 Fe, 13.1 S, 40.0 SiO2, 0.2 As, 2.6 CaO and 45 g/t of Au. Unlike the technology used abroad a new autogenous method makes it possible to increase considerably specific capacity and reduce gold losses with antimony trioxide by several times. At the same time mineralogical composition of trioxide has improved considerably ? it has mainly a cubic base with prevalence of senarmontite. The content of a main component (Sb2O3) in the final product has increased from 99.0% up to 99.6% which means better quality and makes it suitable for use in special technologies. Despite a lower antimony content of the concentrate (29.4% as compared with over 33% as common in the world practice), an antimony recovery of 85.3% into a commercial-grade product has been achieved, as well as a gold recovery of 96.65% into a gold-antimony alloy. The technology for processing gold-antimony materials developed and introduced at the Ryaztsvetmet plant is unique in the world with respect to gold recoveries.
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APA: F. A. Myzenkov  (2006)  Development And Creation Of Modern Metallurgical Technology For Antimony Production With Gold Recovery From Domestic Gold-Antimony Concentrates In Russia

MLA: F. A. Myzenkov Development And Creation Of Modern Metallurgical Technology For Antimony Production With Gold Recovery From Domestic Gold-Antimony Concentrates In Russia. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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