Circuit Design and Operational Philosophy Related to Custom Gold Ore Processing at Pamour

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. D. Lindsay
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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25
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Pamour Porcupine Mines, Limited has been actively engaged in the ''Custom Tolling'' of Gold-Bearing materials throughout the past decade. Experience acquired in this area was utilized to design and commission a custom gold milling facility at its operations in Timmins, capable of:(a) Accepting a bulk ore test sample at the rate of 150 t/d for crushing, sampling, and metals analysis;(b) Processing gold-bearing ores at a rated capacity of 150 t/d, to produce a goldbearing sulphide concentrate;(c) Processing free milling gold ores at a rated capacity of 80 t/d for total cyanidation;(d) Cyaniding custom gold flotation concentrates at a rated capacity of 80 t/d; and(e) Processing of complex gold/copper or carbonaceous ores, requiring an impurity flotation concentrate separation stage prior to cyanidation, at a rated capacity of 100 t/d.Items considered in the process design and development included:- various gold ore types available for processing;- flowsheet flexibility required;- sampling strategy as related to head grade determination and metals accounting; and- contract considerations.This paper highlights how these various considerations were used to design Pamour's ''Custom Gold Milling Facility''.
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APA: R. D. Lindsay  (1987)  Circuit Design and Operational Philosophy Related to Custom Gold Ore Processing at Pamour

MLA: R. D. Lindsay Circuit Design and Operational Philosophy Related to Custom Gold Ore Processing at Pamour. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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