Cyanide Regeneration or Recovery as Practiced by the Compania Beneficiadora de Pachuca, Mexico

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 37
- File Size:
- 1471 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1929
Abstract
THE ores mined by the Santa Gertrudis Co. at Pachuca, Mexico, are mainly silver-bearing; they also yield some gold and carry a little copper. Strong cyanide solutions are used to dissolve the silver and gold, and the mechanical loss of cyanide at the tailings filter has been considerable. Prior to the year 1923, the pulp, after agitation, was given a 35 to 37-min. wash with barren solution in a Butters-type leaf filter; the discharged slime cake was repulped and pumped into eight Merrill self-sluicing slime presses in which the slime was given a further wash with barren solution for 25 to 35 min., followed by a 10-min. water wash. At that time the barren solution titrated around 0.350 per cent. free KCN and 0.500 per cent. total KCN. (Aero brand cyanide is used.) It can readily be seen that a 10-min. water wash would leave considerable cyanide in the filter cake, which of course was a total loss. This averaged 0.522 kg. (1.15 lb.) KCN per ton of solution. As the daily discharge to. the dam was 1600 tons1 of slime of a 2: 1 ratio of liquid to solid, the value of this mechanical loss of cyanide was an important item and its recovery held alluring possibilities.
Citation
APA:
(1929) Cyanide Regeneration or Recovery as Practiced by the Compania Beneficiadora de Pachuca, MexicoMLA: Cyanide Regeneration or Recovery as Practiced by the Compania Beneficiadora de Pachuca, Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.