The Application Of The Continuous Falcon Centrifugal Gravity Concentrator For Gold And Pyrite Recovery

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Goulsbra R. Dunne S. McAllister
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Since 1992, a tailings gravity re-treatment plant has been in operation at the New Celebration Gold Mine to recover aurifer­ous pyrite (Martins, Dunne and Gelfi 1991; Martins, Dunne and Delahey 1993). The gravity pyrite concentrate is ground in a Tower mill to liberate gold (average particle size around 25µm) prior to cyanide leaching. Although the re-treatment plant has met the predicted gold recovery, based on original laborat01y testwork, there is still room for improved gold recovery. This requires enhanced pyrite recovery, especially in the finer size ranges. The application of centrifugal gravity separators would seem to be an ideal means to achieve this criterion. In particular, the Falcon continuous centrifugal separator (Series C machines) would appear to be ideal for this particular duty. A testwork program to evaluate the application of the contin­uous Falcon to recover pyrite from New Celebration ores was unde1iaken over a six month period during the later part of 1997. The work involved laboratory batch testwork, followed by con­tinuous testing of the Falcon Cl0 (2tph to 3tph) and Falcon C40 (l00tph) units. A summary of the results from this evaluation program are provided in this paper.
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APA: A. Goulsbra R. Dunne S. McAllister  (1998)  The Application Of The Continuous Falcon Centrifugal Gravity Concentrator For Gold And Pyrite Recovery

MLA: A. Goulsbra R. Dunne S. McAllister The Application Of The Continuous Falcon Centrifugal Gravity Concentrator For Gold And Pyrite Recovery. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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