Large Flotation Cells In The Gold Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Timo Niitti
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Within the minerals industry, flotation is the predominant method when processing sulphide ores. There is hardly any competition in this area because of the high efficiency and low costs of flotation. When processing other ore types magnetic or gravity• methods are commonly used and sometimes leaching methods are selected. The wide variation of the properties of gold (high value, low ore grades, softness, high specific gravity etc.) sets challenging requirements to the processing methods and particu­larly for flotation machines, which should be able to effectively recover free fine gold, coarse gold and gold bearing minerals throughout the full size range. In gold processes the amount of concentrate is usually low, but in some cases large amounts of gold bearing sulphides e.g pyrites has to be recovered. In gold processing seldom does only one method provide the optimum results, but the recovery is usually made using several complementary technologies: gravity separation, leaching and flotation are the most common ones. Mineralogy is the determin­ing factor when selecting the method or methods to be used.
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APA: Timo Niitti  (1995)  Large Flotation Cells In The Gold Industry

MLA: Timo Niitti Large Flotation Cells In The Gold Industry . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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