Milling a Gold-Bearing Pyrrhotite Ore at Delnite Mines

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 1907 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
This paper describes the problems encountered and the steps taken to solve them in milling an ore containing relatively large amounts of pyrrhotite. A complex and greatly lengthened flotation circuit was required to recover the pyrrhotite. A very low pH had to be maintained in the cyanide circuit in order to get good recovery of the gold and maintain reasonable cyanide recovery. Introduction D ELNITE Mines Ltd., a gold mine situated about 5 miles by road south and east of the town of Timmins, Ontario, is serviced by two shafts. No. 2 shaft extends from surface to the 2875-ft. level, and No. 3 shaft, an internal winze, extends from the 2875-to the 5275-ft. level. No. 2 shaft was stopped at the 2875-ft. level because of a heavy band of chloritic schist which necessitated a drive to the north for 1000 feet, where No. 3 shaft was sunk. The latter bottomed in the schist at the 5275-ft. level. From the 2500 to the 2875-ft. level in No. 2 shaft, the ore was
Citation
APA:
(1965) Milling a Gold-Bearing Pyrrhotite Ore at Delnite MinesMLA: Milling a Gold-Bearing Pyrrhotite Ore at Delnite Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.