Assaying Cyanide-Extractable Gold Within an Hour, and Addressing Effects of Preg-and Assay-Robbing

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Cyanide-extractable gold is far more meaningful in the definition of ore, and control of extraction, than fire- assayable or aqua regia digestible gold. The use of cyanide- extractable gold addresses the significant problems of over- as well as under-assaying by fire and aqua regia digests. The problems of conventional control or diagnostic cyanidation extractions: lengthy extraction, and masking by pregrobbing in cyanidation extractions for assay purposes; are surmounted with a novel activator - Leach WELL. Full extraction of liberated gold, insignificantly affected by preg-robbers, can now be achieved within 30 minutes. This can assist in reducing common gold losses presently often hidden by inappropriate mine call factors, and/or high grade cut values. This paper includes a discussion of fundamental mechanisms of cyanidation, preg- and assay-robbing, which underlie the phenomena Involved.
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APA:  (1992)  Assaying Cyanide-Extractable Gold Within an Hour, and Addressing Effects of Preg-and Assay-Robbing

MLA: Assaying Cyanide-Extractable Gold Within an Hour, and Addressing Effects of Preg-and Assay-Robbing. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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