Design And Operation Of A Microwave Pilot Plant For Calcining Refractory Gold Ores And Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. M. Tranquilla W. LaRochelle P. Brooks
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

EMR's recently commissioned Pilot Plant in Fredericton, N.B. Canada, the latest and largest in the company's sequence of prototype and demonstration systems, is being used as a process development facility for mining clients worldwide. Fitted with two microwave reactors and 75 kW generators, this plant is designed as a two-stage continuous processor with a throughput in the 5-10 tpd range depending upon the material feedstream. This facility has been used principally to calcine pyrite and arsenopyrite gold concentrates although it can readily accommo­date carbonaceous materials as well as a wide range of other ore types. Engineering details of the plant and the results of the first nine months of operation are presented. The plant has proven very successful as an advanced process development facility as well as a basic production unit module.
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APA: J. M. Tranquilla W. LaRochelle P. Brooks  (1998)  Design And Operation Of A Microwave Pilot Plant For Calcining Refractory Gold Ores And Concentrates

MLA: J. M. Tranquilla W. LaRochelle P. Brooks Design And Operation Of A Microwave Pilot Plant For Calcining Refractory Gold Ores And Concentrates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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