Present and Future of Gold and Silver Metallurgy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hans von Michaelis
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Gold metallurgy has advanced remarkably over the last decade. Even more significant progress will be made over the next five years, particularly in the application of advanced comminution techniques and control, preconcentration (flotation, ore sorting and coal gold agglomeration), enhancement of cyanide leaching technology, non- cyanide leaching, treatment of refractory ores and concentrates, and improved recovery systems. Carbon adsorption processes have become standard practice for ores with relatively high gold/silver ratios, but ion exchange potentially offers distinct advantages and has recently been demonstrated to perform better in at least one application. Even in the established zinc precipitation and CIP processes several important practical improvements are emerging as experience is gained at the ever increasing number of operating plants. Improved process control and reduction of reagent consumption costs are two important goals of industry at this time.
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APA: Hans von Michaelis  (1989)  Present and Future of Gold and Silver Metallurgy

MLA: Hans von Michaelis Present and Future of Gold and Silver Metallurgy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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