The effect of head grade on recovery efficiency in a gold-reduction plant

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Splaine S. J. Browner C. E. Dohm
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

As the grade of the gold (head grade) in the ore supplied to a reduction plants falls, the efficiency of recovery of the metal drops. This is not simply due to a fixed grade lost in the residue, since the residue grade is itself a function of the head grade. A multi-disciplinary approach was used in the construction of a model to represent the relationship between head grade and recovery efficiency. The model is a physicochemical one based on (i) the reaction characteristics of cyanidation, (ii) the milled-ore selection characteristics of gravity concentration, and (iii) the nearly log normal distribution of gold grades and particle sizes in ore reserves. The model was used to set sound target levels for recovery efficiency for a given head grade at a given plant, against which the performances of the plant equipment can be judged for control purposes.
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APA: M. Splaine S. J. Browner C. E. Dohm  (1982)  The effect of head grade on recovery efficiency in a gold-reduction plant

MLA: M. Splaine S. J. Browner C. E. Dohm The effect of head grade on recovery efficiency in a gold-reduction plant. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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