Operating Experience and Developments of G-Rex and Aurix100 Resin Exchange Technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Alexander Lewis-Gray Mark Davies Peter Richards Nicholas Katsikaros
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"Gekko Systems developed the Gekko Resin Exchange Column (G-REX) in order to optimise the recovery of gold in complex leach-to-electrowinning processes, as an intermediate step using a highly gold-selective resin to isolate contaminant metals. The AuRIX®100 resin produced by Purolite is licensed exclusively to Gekko, with the G-REX column designed specifically for this resin (Lewis-Gray et al, 2015). Operational experience has been gained at the CGT Ballarat Gold Plant in near continuous operation since 2008, treating unclarified concentrate leach solution. The extension of the technology to higher throughputs and more complex chemistry is discussed.Aurix®100 ResinAuRIX®100 resin is a cross-linked polystyrene alkaline resin developed by Henkel (Virnig et al, 1996). The resin beads are off-white in colour, spherical, with a nominal size of 100% +600µm. This resin is highly selective for gold and silver over many metals, by way of extracting precious metal cyanide complexes from leach solutions with a pH less than 11.5. The higher end of the pH scale produces best selectivity according to the order of preference: Au > Ag > Hg > Zn > Ni > Cu > Co > Fe. Purolite produces the resin and Gekko Systems maintains licensing of AuRIX®100 resin for use in its G-REX column as part of its unique suite of gravity gold handling equipment.Significant cost savings over carbon-in-solution (CIS) systems are realised with AURIX®100 resin, of around 4% to 12% in capital savings and 27% to 40% in operating costs (Virnig et al, 2004). Allied to this is that AuRIX®100 resin is not susceptible to fouling, that is, the resin does not load with inorganic salts or organic compounds which would affect the loading and extraction of precious metals. To counter any potential for fouling by inorganic salts, in service a dilute acid wash is carried out periodically on the resin to unblock resin pores."
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APA: Alexander Lewis-Gray Mark Davies Peter Richards Nicholas Katsikaros  (2016)  Operating Experience and Developments of G-Rex and Aurix100 Resin Exchange Technology

MLA: Alexander Lewis-Gray Mark Davies Peter Richards Nicholas Katsikaros Operating Experience and Developments of G-Rex and Aurix100 Resin Exchange Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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