The Use Of Pure Oxygen In The Leacidng Process In South African Gold Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tony Stephens
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Abstract

In this paper I will try to give an overall picture of the use of pure oxygen in gold leaching in South Africa. Pure oxygen has been overlooked as a reagent for many years. Only with the increased sophistication of gold plant instrumentation, greater recognition of the technical abilities of the plant management and a more definite attitude towards plant efficiency has the recent break-through been achieved. There are, today, twelve plants using pure oxygen in this way as a permanent part of their operation and another three or four presently carrying out long-term evaluations. I believe that this number will double over the next few years as more and more plants identify potential benefits. I have, therefore, set out to look at the background and chemistry behind these innovations, describe the various methods available to dissolve oxygen, briefly look at the laboratory and trial work carried out by ourselves at Afrox and then the different installations, both ours and those of our competitors.
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APA: Tony Stephens  (1998)  The Use Of Pure Oxygen In The Leacidng Process In South African Gold Mines

MLA: Tony Stephens The Use Of Pure Oxygen In The Leacidng Process In South African Gold Mines . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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