The Flexibility Of CFB Roasting

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 791 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
When the oxidized surface gold deposits are mined out, the underlying refractory gold ores become the challenge of treatment systems. The size and value ofrefractory gold ore reserves are a function of recovery efficiency and operating cost.
The start-up of LURGI's gold roasters at NEWMONT's Carlin site has established whole ore gold roasters as a key to high gold recoveries.
The ores from several deposits of the Carlin trend are roasted utilizing LURGI / NEWMONT technology, which has achieved gold recoveries approaching 95%. This is in dramatic contrast to the traditional perception that roasting is limited to gold recoveries in the mid 80's.
Extensive investigation in pilot scale is required to achieve stable high gold recoveries for most variables in the ore body. The key question for all pilot tests is the classic question of (ROM) run of mine ore roasting or concentrate roasting.
All variables are dominated by the leaching/ recovery characteristics of the natural ores. The degree ofrecovery improvement by roasting / calcining establishes the frame of the economical conditions.
The full range of flexibility is required for the design of the plant to allow for ore variations in heat values, combustible contents, agglomeration behavior and off-gas composition. The variables in the ore body influence, therefore, the price of the plant proportionally to its flexibility.
Concentrates are usually fairly stable in composition, combustion behavior, heat values and particle size since they are a product of the very selective flotation process. Flotation is not the successful process step when the tailings remain high in refractory gold contents.
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(1996) The Flexibility Of CFB RoastingMLA: The Flexibility Of CFB Roasting . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.