Russian Resin-in-pulp Technology, Current Status And Recent Developments

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lech Bolinski Joe Shirley
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Over two dozen Resin-in-Pulp (RIP) plants have been in operation in the fonner Soviet Union since the beginning of 1970. Currently approximately 50% of the gold produced in Russia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, which equates roughly to 10% of the total world output, is recovered using the RIP technology. An alternative to activated carbon, ion-exchange resin has several advantages for the recovery of gold. Resins are less prone to clay or organic foul­ing and do not require thennal regeneration. They also have poten­tially higher loading capacities, faster adsorption kinetics, and are more resistant to abrasion. The original Russian RIP process was based on engineering expertise developed for uranium ore pro­cessing and has a few major drawbacks. The biggest problem is an 18-30 day resin stripping process, which results in a huge gold lock-up. The problem was recently overcome by the development of a new stripping technology which cuts the time to 12-24 hours. Currently, there is rather limited practical knowledge of the Russian RIP process in the West, but often Western mining com­panies developing gold mines in the fonner Soviet Union are hard pressed by their local joint venture partners to take a serious look into RIP. It is probably only a matter of time before one of these companies will cross Soviet technology with Western engineering and develop a modem RIP process as an attractive option to the current CIP and CIL technologies.
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APA: Lech Bolinski Joe Shirley  (1996)  Russian Resin-in-pulp Technology, Current Status And Recent Developments

MLA: Lech Bolinski Joe Shirley Russian Resin-in-pulp Technology, Current Status And Recent Developments. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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