Recovery of Gold from Refractory Zimbabwe Concentrates by Pressure Leaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. J. Ferron C. A. Fleming P. Mason E. S. Makande
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Several small mines are producing refractory gold concentrates in Zimbabwe and, owing to the small scale of most of these operations, their output is processed in a central custom roaster in Kwekwe. Owing to the wide variations in the feed to the roaster, the efficiency of the old Edwards roaster is deemed unsatisfactory with gold recovery from concentrate as low as 70%, and alternative processes were evaluated to improve this situation. Various processes for oxidizing refractory arsenopyrite/pyrite concentrates to liberate gold prior to cyanidation are known. In practice, only two have to date met with wide industrial acceptance, pressure oxidation and roasting. Owing to the ·high arsenic and antimony levels of some concentrates in Zimbabwe, the only viable roasting alternative would be two-stage air-roasting of concentrates in two reactors, as practiced at Giant Yellowknife, Campbell Red Lake and New Consort. This process, however, creates an arsenic disposal problem, and produces gas of fairly low SO2 content, requiring a large gas handling system for acid production. On the other hand, there are currently four commercial pressure oxidation plants treating refractory gold ores (McLaughlin, Mercur, Getchell and Goldstrike) and three treating concentrates (Sao Bento, Porgera, Campbell). One other concentrate oxidation plant is being constructed (Con), and several more are being considered.
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APA: C. J. Ferron C. A. Fleming P. Mason E. S. Makande  (1992)  Recovery of Gold from Refractory Zimbabwe Concentrates by Pressure Leaching

MLA: C. J. Ferron C. A. Fleming P. Mason E. S. Makande Recovery of Gold from Refractory Zimbabwe Concentrates by Pressure Leaching . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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