Recovery and Subsequent Treatment of Gold And Silver in Zinc Processing at The Iijima Refinery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Onozaki
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Iijima Refinery was put into operation in 1972 and today has an annual production capacity of 156,000 tons of SHG electrolytic zinc. At the Iijima Refinery, the recoveries of gold and silver are 98.0% and 98.2%, respectively. Gold contained originally in the zinc concentrates reports in the Cu-Pb-Ag residue produced in the residue treatment process. Silver contained in the concentrates is distributed between the Cu-Pb~Ag residue and the copper cake produced in the purification process. The Cu-Pb-Ag residue, which contains gold and silver, is sent to the Oyachi flotatfon plant of the Kosaka Smelter; about 82% of the gold and about 85% of the silver are recovered in the copper flotation concentrate.. In this paper, the distribution of gold and silver in the Iijima. Refinery is discussed and operational results of the Oyachi flotation plant are presented.
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APA: A. Onozaki  (1990)  Recovery and Subsequent Treatment of Gold And Silver in Zinc Processing at The Iijima Refinery

MLA: A. Onozaki Recovery and Subsequent Treatment of Gold And Silver in Zinc Processing at The Iijima Refinery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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