Roasting Of Refractory Gold Ore And Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert B. Coleman Douglas N. Halbe Donald M. Hausen Erich U. Petersen D. W. Rodolff William J. Tafuri P. R. Taylor
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The definition of refractory gold ores and concentrates, including mineralogical characteristics, is reviewed. The chemistry of roasting and process conditions such as feed size, temperature, and time are discussed. A typical metallurgical program for developing a roasting process scheme is presented. The application of various types of furnaces for roasting is described. Requirements for scrubbing off-gases to meet environmental air emission regulations, and general information regarding engineering design parameters for roasting are presented. Roasting is sound technology for processing refractory ores and concentrates, but it is essential that the metallurgy of each ore or concentrate is well defined before commercialization. A fluid-bed roaster is the preferred type of furnace for roasting. Environmental regulations for air emissions must be carefully addressed.
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APA: Robert B. Coleman Douglas N. Halbe Donald M. Hausen Erich U. Petersen D. W. Rodolff William J. Tafuri P. R. Taylor  (1990)  Roasting Of Refractory Gold Ore And Concentrates

MLA: Robert B. Coleman Douglas N. Halbe Donald M. Hausen Erich U. Petersen D. W. Rodolff William J. Tafuri P. R. Taylor Roasting Of Refractory Gold Ore And Concentrates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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