Development of the Use of Roaster (SO2) Gas in the Treatment Plant at Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie Limited

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Penrose E. K
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

With the exception of occasional periods, when up to 80% of oxidized ore was treated, the G.M.K. plant treated all sulphide ore until October, 1939. The treatment was, briefly, as follows:The ore was ground to approximately 17% plus 200 mesh Tyler and agitated in cyanide solution, after straking. After agitation, the pulp passed through two stages of counter-current decantation washing in Dorr thickeners and was filtered once, to complete the precyanidation stage.The precyanide filter cake was repulped with flotation circuit solution and floated in a Denver Sub A flotation machine, consisting of twelve cells. The concentrates were roasted, cyanided and filtered four times before disposal to the' dam. The flotation tailings were thickened to conserve water and pumped away to a separate dam.The average results of flotation operations for the six months before October, 1939, are shown in Table 1.
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APA: Penrose E. K  (1942)  Development of the Use of Roaster (SO2) Gas in the Treatment Plant at Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie Limited

MLA: Penrose E. K Development of the Use of Roaster (SO2) Gas in the Treatment Plant at Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie Limited. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1942.

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