Roasting and Treatment of Auriferous Flotation Concentrates

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 322 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
This paper is intended to continue the subject in the light of recent work, from where it was left at the conclusion of the discussion on the excellent paper by the late Mr. Noel Haszard. The position then obtaining is briefly summarised below:-The points which received general agreement at that time were:-'(1) That the gold occurs, probably in an elemental form, in a state of very fine division in the pyrite.(2) That the aim in roasting of Kalgoorlie flotation concentrates should be to obtain the maximum porosity possible. The gold tellurides were amenable to treatment with either a' solution of high lime and cyanide strength combined with fine grinding, or bybromocyanidation without re-grinding.(3) That a low roasting temperature is essential during the elimination of the first atom of sulphur, if the final calcine is to give a good extraction by cyanidation.(4) Even with the best temperature conditions of roasting then determined, and after a period of cyanidation of the calcines until no further extraction was obtainable, the lowest calcine residues obtainable were equivalent to approximately 1·8 dwts. per long ton, based on an original concentrate of pure pyrite.There was some division of opinion at the time as to whether the temperature of the later stages of roasting was significant, and also as to the reason why the initial roasting temperatures had so marked an effect.
Citation
APA: (1939) Roasting and Treatment of Auriferous Flotation Concentrates
MLA: Roasting and Treatment of Auriferous Flotation Concentrates. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1939.