Development of rational technology driven process flowsheet for processing refractory gold-bearing ores, T.N. Aleksandrova, A.V. Aleksandrov, and N.V. Nikolaeva

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Using complex thermal analysis methods, flotation concentrates were classified depending on
what the organic and nonorganic carbon form is. The possibility of ultrafine particles of valuable
components (noble metals and diamonds) extraction using physical actions of different genesis in the
processing of ‘unconventional’ mineral raw materials is considered in the paper. Electromagnetic
treatment is one of new technologies in the field of mineral processing. The features of the
electromagnetic effect on substances include uniform heating throughout of the volume, high speed and
low inertia of heating, as well as the possibility of selective heating. A selection of studies including
gravity, flotation and extraction methods of enrichment using energy effects, as well as thermal analysis
was conducted to establish the availability and possibility of extracting valuable components. Due to
microwave and high-temperature exposure, minerals and gas-liquid inclusions are decremented, and
crystal-chemical water is released, resulting in additional defects. As a result, self-cleaning of sulphide
minerals from atoms of scattered gold occurs by distilling it into peripheral parts of grains and
intergranular space, where ultradispersed individuals are formed.
Keywords: Refractory gold-bearing ores, physico-chemical properties, ore preparation, flotation,
modelling, simulation, selection
Citation
APA:
(2020) Development of rational technology driven process flowsheet for processing refractory gold-bearing ores, T.N. Aleksandrova, A.V. Aleksandrov, and N.V. NikolaevaMLA: Development of rational technology driven process flowsheet for processing refractory gold-bearing ores, T.N. Aleksandrova, A.V. Aleksandrov, and N.V. Nikolaeva. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.