Latest Developments in Carbon in Pulp in South Africa

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. R. Bailey
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The use of carbon for the recovery of the gold dissolved in cyanide leaching began with a pilot unit at Barberton in 1977. This was quickly followed by larger scale plants at Modderfontein (1978), President Brand (calcine 1980), Western Areas (filter tails 1980) and Beisa (primary ore 1981) and has grown to become the preferred process. There are currently 34 operations that use the carbon in pulp/leach process which accounts for 35 percent of South Africa's gold production. The size of individual plant varies over a wide range.
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APA: P. R. Bailey  (1993)  Latest Developments in Carbon in Pulp in South Africa

MLA: P. R. Bailey Latest Developments in Carbon in Pulp in South Africa . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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