The Effect of Particle Geometry on the Recovery of Gold Grains by Gravity Concentration Methods

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Dr. Robert J. Chapman Karl Houseley
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

"A gravity concentration process has been applied to ores from the Clogau Mine, north Wales, the Tyndrum deposit, central Scotland and an alluvial ore from Leadhills area of Scotland. In the case of the Welsh ore and the alluvial deposit the gold grains in the concentrate and tailings streams have been characterised in terms of their three dimensions.In the case of Welsh ore, the thickness of a gold grain has been shown to be the single most important factor in determining behaviour in a gravity concentration operation. Six indices were used to quantify the overall geometry of the gold grains and those which incorporate a thickness term have proven to be effective in predicting the destination of gold particles within the concentration circuit. It is proposed that the most simple of these, the Heywoods flakiness ratio, has potential for the control of milling operations as an alternative to the established practice of characterising the size of the mill discharge.The effect of grain geometry on the recovery of fine gold has been studied using Tyndrum ore. The recovery of gold by gravity concentration increased from 20% to 70% when the criteria used to design the milling operation was the prevention of over grinding of gold grains.The destination of alluvial grains in the concentration circuit did not show such dependence on shape, and this has been attributed to the effective classification of all the gold grains in the sample by fluvial action producing a population of similar geometric characteristics."
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APA: Dr. Robert J. Chapman Karl Houseley  (1996)  The Effect of Particle Geometry on the Recovery of Gold Grains by Gravity Concentration Methods

MLA: Dr. Robert J. Chapman Karl Houseley The Effect of Particle Geometry on the Recovery of Gold Grains by Gravity Concentration Methods. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1996.

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