The Use of Enhanced Gravity Concentration for Precious Metal Recovery

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Colin Sprake Steve McAlister
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Enhanced gravity concentration machines have been applied successfully in the following areas of precious metal recovery flowsheets:1. Primary Grinding Circuits2. Shaking Table Tailings3. Pre-Concentration of Leach Feed4. Flotation Concentrates -•, Flash•, ConventionalAlthough great progress has been made, the ability to produce directly smeltable concentrates still remains elusive. Even without this ability, centrifugal concentrators are finding wideningapplications in precious metal concentration:1) PRIMARY GRINDING CIRCUITSEnhanced gravity concentration technology has largely replaced jigging as the technology of choice in precious metal grinding circuits worldwide. The benefits of using a centrifugal field to concentrate both coarse and fine gold are well documented but the placement of these machines within grinding circuits is still evolving. Conventional wisdom dictates that the best location for enhanced gravity machines is cyclone underflow on account of the elevated grade found in this stream when compared to cyclone feed or overflow. Plant operating experience at both large and small scale indicates that there are compelling arguments to place ENHANCED GRAVITY MACHINES on cyclone feed instead. At least two new plants, presently in the detailed design stage will incorporate gravity circuits that treat mill discharge or cyclone feed, Teck Cominco’s Pogo and Newcrest’s Telfer Expansion.Current Conventional PracticeThe current stream of choice for enhanced gravity concentration within grinding circuits is cyclone underflow although recent information indicates a swing toward cyclone feed. Here are some of the arguments for treating a portion of cyclone underflow:"
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APA: Colin Sprake Steve McAlister  (2003)  The Use of Enhanced Gravity Concentration for Precious Metal Recovery

MLA: Colin Sprake Steve McAlister The Use of Enhanced Gravity Concentration for Precious Metal Recovery. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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