Process Modifications to the Sao Bento Concentrator of Eldorado Gold

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Silva R. Guimarães J. Milboume
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The São Bento concentrator was built by Gencor in 1985 to treat refractory gold-bearing flotation concentrate. The plant was the first commercial application of pressure oxidation for refractory gold ore following about a year after the first use of pressure oxidation on a whole ore at Homestake's McLaughlin operation in California. Ore from the Sao Bento mine is remarkably consistent in gold grade and arsenic and sulphide concentration as is typical in banded iron formations (BIF) (l). Gold content is approximately 9 g/t with approximately 30 - 40% free milling. The balance is associated with arsenopyrite and pyrrhotite. An expansion of both process facility and mine was undertaken between 1996 and 1998, raising the treatment capacity from 32,000 t/mo to 45,000 t/mo.
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APA: L. Silva R. Guimarães J. Milboume  (2004)  Process Modifications to the Sao Bento Concentrator of Eldorado Gold

MLA: L. Silva R. Guimarães J. Milboume Process Modifications to the Sao Bento Concentrator of Eldorado Gold. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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