Flotation in the Treatment of Gold Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Kidd Robert L.
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

INASMUCH as galena and sphalerite flotation concentrates are being produced that contain over 95 per cent galena or sphalerite, it is not unreasonable to believe that a flotation concentrate assaying at least 80 per cent of native gold can he secured provided the gold is free. As yet, little if any fundamental information has been published concerning the flotation of free gold either alone or in the presence of sulfides. So far, we are unable to make as complete a separation of gold from sulfide minerals by flotation as is possible in, the separation of one sulfide from another by this method. An introductory study of the flotation of several free gold ores has been made in our Utah laboratories. For this study three general types of gold ores were chosen, namely: (1) Quartzite containing 0.26 oz. gold per ton in which no base metals are present; (2) sulfide ore (2.04 oz. Au; 1.31 oz. AO containing pyrite as the only sulfide present and the gold free; and (3) oxidized ore (1.10 oz. Au; 0.70 oz. Ag) from an oxidized zone of the vein from which sulfide ore (No. 2) was taken; little sulfide iron was present.
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APA: Kidd Robert L.  (1932)  Flotation in the Treatment of Gold Ores

MLA: Kidd Robert L. Flotation in the Treatment of Gold Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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