Biopolymer Addition to Boost Recovery and Throughput in Gold Leaching Processes. A Case Study from Antam Pongkor, Indonesia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Helminton Sitanggang Adam Pratomo Rolf Andreas Lauten Dani Ramdani
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

A universal challenge for the mineral processing industry is the diminishment of high grade ores. Instead, low grade ores, sometimes also containing problematic gangue minerals is the reality. With lower head grades the industry has to put more effort into processing to maintain the output and achieve suitable recoveries. In an effort to reduce the impact of declining head grade, a biopolymer was evaluated as an additive in the gold leaching operation at Antam Pongkor in Indonesia. Laboratory testing revealed that biopolymer usage lead to an increased gold recovery without apparent negative impact on the other parts of the process. Further plant trials revealed both a recovery increase around 1.3% and higher throughput (9%) in the presence of the biopolymer. Some scenarios that can explain these findings will be discussed.
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APA: Helminton Sitanggang Adam Pratomo Rolf Andreas Lauten Dani Ramdani  (2014)  Biopolymer Addition to Boost Recovery and Throughput in Gold Leaching Processes. A Case Study from Antam Pongkor, Indonesia

MLA: Helminton Sitanggang Adam Pratomo Rolf Andreas Lauten Dani Ramdani Biopolymer Addition to Boost Recovery and Throughput in Gold Leaching Processes. A Case Study from Antam Pongkor, Indonesia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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