Macraes Gold Mine - Continuous Improvement of a Refractory Gold Treatment Plant

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S R. La Brooy I C. Ritchie T Giraudo
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The treatment plant at the Macraes Gold Project in New Zealand processes a carbonaceous, refractory sulphide gold ore. Since its commissioning in 1990, there has been a programme of continuous improvement of the plant, leading to higher recovery, increased throughput and low operating costs. During this time, a number of processes for treating both, or either, the preg-robbing carbonaceous fraction of the ore and the refractory sulfide fraction have been evaluated, trialed and utilised. The latest phase involves the installation by Minproc of plant utilising Newmont Gold's Pressure Oxidation Technology, a process which is anticipated to mitigate both problem factors when commissioned in 1999.
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APA: S R. La Brooy I C. Ritchie T Giraudo  (1998)  Macraes Gold Mine - Continuous Improvement of a Refractory Gold Treatment Plant

MLA: S R. La Brooy I C. Ritchie T Giraudo Macraes Gold Mine - Continuous Improvement of a Refractory Gold Treatment Plant. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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