Continuous Elution of Gold from Activated Carbon

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Raymond J. Davidson Francois J. E. Scholtz Peter Greenhalgh R. Paul Riley
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A 1 t/d continuous elution pilot plan is being operated by General Mining at their Grootvlei Gold Mine using the technology developed at the Anglo American Research Laboratories. Flowsheet design and plant erection was carried out by Van Eck & Lurie and completed in December 1989. Following the conclusion of six test runs designed to optimise reagent additions, it was shown that elution efficiencies of 98-99% could be achieved using reagent additions as· low as 16 kg/ton of carbon NaCN and 28 kg/ton NaOH while consistently producing eluted carbon containing less than 50 g/t gold. Significant savings were indicated when compared and power were indicated when com­pared with the traditional batch AARL, Zadra and Micron alcohol elution procedures.
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APA: Raymond J. Davidson Francois J. E. Scholtz Peter Greenhalgh R. Paul Riley  (1990)  Continuous Elution of Gold from Activated Carbon

MLA: Raymond J. Davidson Francois J. E. Scholtz Peter Greenhalgh R. Paul Riley Continuous Elution of Gold from Activated Carbon. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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