Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Gold-Bearing Alluvial Raw Materials

International Mineral Processing Congress
Yuri L. Nikolaev
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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6
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755 KB
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The treatment of placer gold with fine gold, associated with gold-bearing sulfide minerals, heavy minerals and oxidized minerals such as manganowolframite (gubnerite) is not an easy task. In this case, this complex material cannot be treated using physical separation methods such as deep concentration and finishing, magnetic separation and solvent extraction. This technology is usually employed in gold washings finishing plant. The easiest way to recover precious metals in the form of an easy-to-sample saleable product is metallurgical treatment. This paper describes the application of pyrometallurgical processes with oxidative roasting, re-cleaning of cinders (if required) and ore-thermal smelting for producing gold bullion. Hydrometallurgical treatment of slags as an additional operation is recommended in order to maximize recovery of valuable metals. After this treatment, a barren leaching cake rich in PGM can be sold in the market. PGM can be collected as gold-silver alloy during smelting which allows the phase formation of polymetallic matte due to specific composition of fluxes. The PGM are then in the form of saleable gold bullions in the refinery.
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APA: Yuri L. Nikolaev  (2012)  Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Gold-Bearing Alluvial Raw Materials

MLA: Yuri L. Nikolaev Pyrometallurgical Treatment Of Gold-Bearing Alluvial Raw Materials. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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