High Compression Thickeners In The Gold Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Neil Jagger Ian Arbuthnot Mitchell Gordon
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Ultra high density underflow is required in many thickener applications and in mineral processing is typically required for tailings to improve the thickened slurry rheology for either tailings dam development or for paste backfill applications. The improved liquid-solid separation resulting from the production ofultra high density underflow has both environmental and process benefits in the gold industry. Additional cyanide is recovered in the thickener overflow thus reducing plant cyanide costs and perhaps more significantly, a reduced quantity of cyanide is discharged to the tailings thus reducing either the toxic effect on the environment or the costs of cyanide destruction. Many gold and other mineral processing plants are situated in arid regions where the cost of water is high and the quantity often very restricted. Ultra high density thickened underflow results in increased recycle of tailings process water to the plant. In Countercurrent Decantation circuits, the wash efficiency is very dependent on the degree of liquid-solid separation in each thickener stage and the benefits ofultra high density underflow are either increased efficiency or decreased equipment costs as it may be possible to reduce the number of stages in the circuit.
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APA: Neil Jagger Ian Arbuthnot Mitchell Gordon  (1995)  High Compression Thickeners In The Gold Industry

MLA: Neil Jagger Ian Arbuthnot Mitchell Gordon High Compression Thickeners In The Gold Industry . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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