Strategies For Optimisation Of Gold Processing Plants (More Gold At No Additional Cost)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chris Campbell-Hicks David Martin Menne
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Optimisation of many oxide gold processing facilities, in most cases, either does not really take place or if it does take place it happens too late or takes too long. This is unf01tunate as extra profits and early cash flows are lost, in new projects, and/or may not be realised at all in others. The situation is easily avoid­ed by ensuring that the plant optimisation happens immediately following commissioning or for an established operation simply 'biting the bullet' and making it happen immediately as a 'better late than never' decision. This type of optimisation requires intense undiluted focus on each and every problem or restriction that contributes to reduced plant performance or bottlenecks, without letting go, until the predetermined outcome is produced. Thus a dedicated person with specific quantative goals is required for these tasks. Methodology and strategies for optimi­sation are discussed and numerous examples presented. The secret of successful heap leaching is discussed.
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APA: Chris Campbell-Hicks David Martin Menne  (1998)  Strategies For Optimisation Of Gold Processing Plants (More Gold At No Additional Cost)

MLA: Chris Campbell-Hicks David Martin Menne Strategies For Optimisation Of Gold Processing Plants (More Gold At No Additional Cost) . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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