Flotation Improvements at Placer Dome's Campbell Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Tony Y. Chong J. A. Folinsbee Andre Robitaille
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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33
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

"Conventional crushing and grinding is followed by gravity concentration to recover free milling gold. Refractory gold, finely disseminated within the pyrite and arsenopyrite matrix, is recovered by flotation followed by pressure oxidation, cyanidation, and cementation. Non-refractory gold is recovered by cyanidation/CIP processing.A comprehensive test program aimed at improving flotation recovery was initiated in June 1995. Plant testing indicated that flotation tails value could be significantly reduced using mechanical flotation cells. Based on these test results, a flotation circuit that incorporates one of the three existing flotation columns followed by mechanical scavenging and cleaning was developed. Detailed engineering was completed in September 1996. Construction started in February 1997 and was completed in 3 months at a cost of $3.2 million. An on-stream X-ray analyzer was installed to provide real-time arsenic and iron analyses and inferred sulphur value on some of the flotation streams.The new flotation circuit proved to be an instant success. Flotation tails values were reduced by 27%. Final tails solids and solution was reduced from 0.035 to 0 023, and 0.0014 to 0.0006 oz/ton Au, respectively. Based on a mill throughput of 1,620 stpd this decrease in tails value will result in an increased gold production of 7,500 ounces per year. The payback for the project is estimated to be around one year.This paper describes the evolution of the project from bench scale testing to commissioning. Also, the operational and economic impacts on down stream processing are highlighted"
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APA: Tony Y. Chong J. A. Folinsbee Andre Robitaille  (1998)  Flotation Improvements at Placer Dome's Campbell Mine

MLA: Tony Y. Chong J. A. Folinsbee Andre Robitaille Flotation Improvements at Placer Dome's Campbell Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1998.

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