Recent Gold Process Plant Developments And Innovations In Zimbabwe

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brian Jones Paul Hamilton
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Traditionally,relatively large gold mines in developing countries have relied on imported process plant engineering, design, pro­ject management and advisory skills. In 1995, there was a significant departure from this in Zimbabwe, when a locally based engineering company under­took and completed the construction of a one hundred and twen­ty thousand tonne per month capacity gold extraction plant for the treatment of sands/slimes residues integrated with run of mine ore. This paper describes the challenges of designing, construct­ing and commissioning a Carbon in Leach (CIL) gold extraction plant in a developing country, and discusses the various con­straints associated with it. In addition, the paper reviews the application of technology which is innovative to Zimbabwe, including the use of dewatering cyclone clusters, and two and a half tonne capacity elution/electrowinning convection units.
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APA: Brian Jones Paul Hamilton  (1996)  Recent Gold Process Plant Developments And Innovations In Zimbabwe

MLA: Brian Jones Paul Hamilton Recent Gold Process Plant Developments And Innovations In Zimbabwe . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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