Resin-in-Pulp-After Gold, Where Next?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Brian R. Green
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Resin-in-pulp (RIP) technology has been developed for recovery of gold. It is now time to look forward to the potential for application of the technology to other situations. Some cases have been identified and have merited preliminary testwork. Four examples, which illustrate the potential of RIP, are dealt with in this paper. These include removal of metal-cyanides from pulps, recovery of manganese that is difficult to wash from filter cakes, recovery of nickel from low grade pulps, and recovery of zinc from process residues. The discussion includes descriptions of the problems, factors that affect the choice of resin, and factors that will affect the economics of the process.
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APA: Brian R. Green  (1998)  Resin-in-Pulp-After Gold, Where Next?

MLA: Brian R. Green Resin-in-Pulp-After Gold, Where Next?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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