Refractory Gold Ores - Factors Affecting Process Selection

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
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- 2400 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The treatment of refractory gold ores, in particular the "competing" technologies and their relative advantages and economics, has become a major segment of most mineral technology oriented conferences in recent years. A common theme is the increasing refractory nature of gold ores being treated. This is despite ores such as those at Kalgoorlie having required roasting for liberation since the last century.
Papers on refractory gold treatment have examined the characteristics of refractory ores and the causes of reduced recovery (eg La Brooy 1994), the available technologies and their relative economics eg Litz 1990), and the selection of a suitable process route (eg Nicholson 1993, Weston 1994). The most comprehensive collation of data on such processes is provided in the different editions of Randol.
A variety of classifications and definitions of "refractory ore" have been published. Due to the many factors which can impact on the recovery of gold it is perhaps not feasible to develop a universal characterisation that can be applied to all gold bearing rocks. La Brooy et al have provided the framework for characterisation shown in figure 1.
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(1995) Refractory Gold Ores - Factors Affecting Process SelectionMLA: Refractory Gold Ores - Factors Affecting Process Selection . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.