The Gold Electrowinning/Replate Circuits At Gold Fields' Ortiz And Mesquite Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Arnold
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The problem of recovering gold from a cyanide solution has been plaguing metallurgists since the cyanidation process was discovered in Glasgow, Scotland.1 The "perfect" method has never been found and this paper will not purport to fill that gap. But we, at Gold Fields, feel that we have developed a workable, cheap and efficient method of producing a refinery - ready product that has several distinct advantages over conventional electroplating techniques. The Gold Fields replating system is presently being used at their Ortiz and Mesquite operations. In short, the system electroplates the gold out on stainless steel wool, instead of mild steel wool as is usually done, then replates the gold by reversing the current onto stainless steel plates. By doing this the steel wool can be reused many times, the gold can be scraped off the plates cleanly and quickly, the operating costs are reduced and the slag production is greatly reduced.
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APA: J. R. Arnold  (1986)  The Gold Electrowinning/Replate Circuits At Gold Fields' Ortiz And Mesquite Operations

MLA: J. R. Arnold The Gold Electrowinning/Replate Circuits At Gold Fields' Ortiz And Mesquite Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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