Gold Gravity Recovery At The Mill Of Les Mines Camchib Inc., Chibougamau, Quebec

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. LaPlante A. Cauchon
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

This gravity circuit at Les Mines Camchib Inc. consists of two pinched sluices to bleed a feed to one of two 76 cm (30") Knelson concentrator. The Knelson concentrate is upgraded to smeltable grade with a smaller Knelson (18130 cm) and a riffleless table. Their tails are column cyanided and washed prior to recycle to the grinding circuit. This paper details size- by-size circuit performance. The Knelsons recover around 90% of free gold (as determined by Mozley Laboratory Separator), even below 37 pm. The sluices are ineffective, with upgrading ratios around 2, but approaching unity in the fine sizes. Much of the effectiveness of the circuit lies in the high gold circulating loads in the grinding circuit, which partly atone for the poor sluice performance, and the ability of the Knelsons to recover free gold. Secondary upgrading recovers slightly above 99% of the primary concentrate gold, 90% of it in a 65% Au concentrate and the balance in a heavily loaded (10 to 20 oz/st) pregnant solution, generated by intensive column cyanidation.
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APA: A. LaPlante A. Cauchon  (1990)  Gold Gravity Recovery At The Mill Of Les Mines Camchib Inc., Chibougamau, Quebec

MLA: A. LaPlante A. Cauchon Gold Gravity Recovery At The Mill Of Les Mines Camchib Inc., Chibougamau, Quebec. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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