Scale-Up Procedures For Gold-Adsorption Systems. Part 2: Mixing Requirements

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L. C. Woollacott K. I. Afewu
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The design of in-pulp adsorption vessels in the gold industry has, for the most part, been seen as a problem involving the suspension of fine particles o ore in a slurry. The need for the vessel to be designed as a mass-transfer contactor has received insufficient attention. The current series of papers addresses this need The previous paper considered the question of the scale dependence of the film transfer coefficient. This paper examines the mixing considerations that are relevant. A review of the literature and an examination of a limited set of data provide some insight into the mixing conditions needed for the dispersion of the particles of adsorbent. The mixing requirements for the suspension of the ore particles are also considered, and conclusions are drawn in regard to the design of mechanically agitated vessels for gold in-pulp adsorption circuits.
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APA: L. C. Woollacott K. I. Afewu  (1995)  Scale-Up Procedures For Gold-Adsorption Systems. Part 2: Mixing Requirements

MLA: L. C. Woollacott K. I. Afewu Scale-Up Procedures For Gold-Adsorption Systems. Part 2: Mixing Requirements. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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