Reduction of Free Gold Losses in the Cleaner Circuit with the Installation of a Gravity Circuit at the Kemess Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Martin Froehling Curtis Mohns Rahim Rajwani Michael Fullam
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

"The Kemess mining and milling complex is operated by Northgate Minerals Corporation and is located in the mountains of north-central British Columbia, 430 kilometers northwest of Prince George. The complex consists of the Kemess South open pit mine and a 52,000 tonnes per day mill. Hypogene, supergene and leach cap ores are processed using conventional crushing, grinding, and flotation techniques to produce gold-copper concentrates with minor by-product silver value.The rougher flotation concentrate is re-ground in closed circuit before being cleaned to final concentrate grade. Historically, gold losses in the cleaner tailings were primarily associated with pyrite, with only minor amounts of free gold. More recently, with the processing of high pyrite ores, the major losses were found to be free gold less than 10 microns in size. The fine grind required for the high pyrite ores resulted in over-grinding of the free gold particles in the regrind circuit, contributing to poor flotation characteristics. It was thought that if this free gold could be recovered by gravity at coarser size in the regrind circulating load, the free gold losses in the cleaner tailings could be reduced.Preliminary test work carried out by Knelson Gravity Solutions indicated the potential for free gold recovery in the regrind circuit. A Knelson XD-30 Concentrator was installed with variable speed capability, and a series of optimization tests were carried out. In addition, cleaner tailings were characterized with gravity operating and with gravity not operating to determine the overall gold recovery benefit. The single Knelson XD-30 installation recovers ~10% of the total gold in the regrind circuit and increases overall recovery by 3% when high pyrite ores are processed."
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APA: Martin Froehling Curtis Mohns Rahim Rajwani Michael Fullam  (2007)  Reduction of Free Gold Losses in the Cleaner Circuit with the Installation of a Gravity Circuit at the Kemess Mine

MLA: Martin Froehling Curtis Mohns Rahim Rajwani Michael Fullam Reduction of Free Gold Losses in the Cleaner Circuit with the Installation of a Gravity Circuit at the Kemess Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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