Electrowinning And Refining At The Williams Mine, Using Knitted Stainless Steel Mesh Cathodes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Barnes T. R. Raponi
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Williams Mine mines and mills 6000 t/d (6600 stp’d) of gold ore using SAG/ball milling, leaching and CIP, electrowinning and refining. Electrowinning, high-pressure cathode washing, filtering, retorting and refining are based around the use of knitted stainless steel mesh cathodes. Their primary advantage over conventional steel wool cathodes is that electrowon gold can be washed off and the cathode can then be reused. Typically, the knitted cathodes have a useful life of up to 15 months. Gold production of up to15 t/month (50,000 oz/month) is easily processed with this system. Presented is a description of this operation, including a review of the equipment and performance data.
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APA: D. Barnes T. R. Raponi  (1992)  Electrowinning And Refining At The Williams Mine, Using Knitted Stainless Steel Mesh Cathodes

MLA: D. Barnes T. R. Raponi Electrowinning And Refining At The Williams Mine, Using Knitted Stainless Steel Mesh Cathodes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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