Demonstration Scale Application Of Kamyr Countercurrent Tower Process To The Leaching Of Witwatersrand Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. H. Murray
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The Kamyr countercurrent tower leach process consists of a true countercurrent leach ?with a flocculated ore and fibre mixture entering the top of the tower and a cyanide solution or alternative lixiviant as well as a barren wash solution entering the bottom of the tower. It offers the possibility of including the entire leaching, solid-liquid separation and clarification processes into one unit or tower as opposed to the multiple leach tanks, filtration and clarification sections required in a conventional leach and precipitation plant. The tower process has been demonstrated in the laboratory and found to be effective for leaching gold, silver and other amenable ores. Based on laboratory results, Gencor and Kamyr have jointly constructed a 200 ton per day pilot plant in order to prove the process on a larger semi-production plant scale.
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APA: R. H. Murray  (1989)  Demonstration Scale Application Of Kamyr Countercurrent Tower Process To The Leaching Of Witwatersrand Ore

MLA: R. H. Murray Demonstration Scale Application Of Kamyr Countercurrent Tower Process To The Leaching Of Witwatersrand Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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